Olive Garden denies it's funding Trump’s 2020 reelection after boycott tweet goes viral
A viral tweet about Olive Garden funding President Trump’s 2020 reelection bid is wrong, the company says.
Celebrate National Waffle Day with this tasty waffle recipe
Saturday, August 24th is National Waffle Day! The day is dedicated to honoring and, most importantly, eating the fluffy breakfast treat.
Another Texas Walmart prankster licks Blue Bell ice cream, but claims innocence
A man in southeast Texas insists that he’s innocent after circulating a now-viral video of himself removing a container of vanilla Blue Bell ice cream from a Walmart freezer, licking the frozen dessert, and placing it back on the shelf.
Making Labor Day plans? You could get paid to party for the weekend
The last weekend of summer is almost here and Hefty Party Cups is offering 500 people the chance to set up an epic end-of-summer bash by giving out some cash.
Washing or rinsing raw chicken puts you at risk for illness, says USDA study
Individuals are putting themselves at risk for illness when they wash or rinse raw poultry says a study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Couple eats half-century old wedding cake every year to celebrate anniversary
Dave and Anne Cowburn head to their freezer every year on July 18 where they spend a few minutes of their anniversary snacking on their wedding cake that's 49 years old.
Chick-fil-A, Popeyes spark heated Twitter debate over best chicken sandwich
Popeyes and Chick-fil-A have sparked a Twitter feud over who boasts the best chicken sandwich, causing a social media frenzy as people began to choose sides in the latest fast food face-off.
Controversial study links drinking fluoridated water during pregnancy to lower IQ in children
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers water fluoridation to be one of the top 10 achievements in public health in the 20th century, but a controversial new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics found that it may be linked to lower IQs in children.
Police: Laws still apply, even when drinking Claws
A Wisconsin police department wants to remind its residents that laws do, in fact, apply to drinkers of hard seltzer.
Florida farmers' giant long-neck avocados can cost up to $47 each
No guacamole shortage here.
Wisconsin family finds live frog in boxed salad mix
Fresh produce ok, live frog in said produce not so much!
Burrito Bonito, a new Mexican-style eatery, opens in Old City
Did someone say 'Cheesesteak Burrito?' Old City's newest restaurant boasts some delicious Mexican-style specials.
Police look to grill cheese bandit after $187G theft, officials say
Canadian authorities are searching for a suspect accused of a stinky crime — allegedly swiping $187,000 worth of cheese.
Domino's launches e-bike pizza delivery program to compete with rivals
Domino’s Pizza recently announced plans to partner with Rad Power Bikes -- North America’s largest e-bike brand -- to increase delivery efficiency.
Can't get enough pumpkin spice? Grab a can of Pumpkin Spice Spam
As the pumpkin spice trend steadily bleeds into all areas of modern life, fans of the popular pumpkin spice latte can’t seem to get enough of the fall flavor and are willing to try it in just about any form — even canned meats.
Coca-Cola kicks off the holiday season with new cinnamon flavor hitting US shelves in September
As pumpkin spice lattes make their return earlier and earlier to usher in the holiday spirit, Coca-Cola is unveiling their version of festive flavor with a new flavor: Cinnamon Coca-Cola.
Study: Average person spends more than $3,000 on gourmet snacks
When it comes to snacks, people aren't afraid to drop big bucks.
Coca-cola to begin selling Dasani water in aluminum cans
Coca-Cola is giving its Dasani water brand a green makeover.
Chocolate shop sells out of sweets after offering deal to anyone who burns Confederate flag
A chocolatier in North Carolina claims he sold out of every chocolate and gelato offering in his store after offering a free piece of chocolate to anyone who burned a Confederate Flag.
Young Philadelphian creates city's first black-owned food delivery service
A bike, a bag and a dream are all David Cabello had when he dropped out of school to risk it all in his inspiring journey to success.



















