Costco's sleeper sofa goes viral, igniting debate among shoppers: 'Such a bummer'
A Costco Wholesale sleeper couch has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram as shoppers share their opinions on the new sleeper sofa — both positive and negative.
USDA approves first 'lab-grown' meat to be sold to the public
The Department of Agriculture approved lab-grown meat producers UPSIDE Foods and GOOD Meat to sell their chicken products at retail in California.
Cava CEO talks multistate expansion after IPO win
Cava's IPO is paving the way for the fast-casual restaurant chain to expand across the nation with a big planned push in the Midwest, according to the company's CEO.
Meta, In-N-Out Burger challenge California bill requiring some companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions
Meta and In-N-Out Burger have lobbied against a California state bill that would require them to disclose their direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions.
'Yellowstone' star Chef Gator is teaching fans how to eat like the Duttons with new cookbook
Chef and "Yellowstone" actor Gabriel "Gator" Guilbeau is releasing a new cookbook inspired by the hit show. The book will feature recipes seen on the series.
Squishmallows plush toys are coming to McDonald's Happy Meals
Squishmallows, the best-selling plush toys by Jazwares, are coming to McDonald's Happy Meals this spring in collaboration with Universal Music Group.
TikTok users sound off on McDonald's swelling hash brown prices: 'What are we doing here'
The price of a side at McDonald's like fries or a hash brown is starting to cost more than some sandwiches and burgers. People on TikTok are commenting about the change.
Major retailer removes 'use-by' dates on milk to curb excessive waste
Marks & Spencer, a major British multinational retailer, is removing its "use-by" dates from milk in an effort to curb unnecessary waste from households who throw away good milk.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash for posting celebratory Pride Month rocking chair: 'Showing true colors'
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has come under fire after posting a photo of a rainbow-colored rocking chair on social media celebrating Pride Month.
Father's Day by the numbers: Historical facts, stats and celebrations
Father's Day 2023 is on Sunday, June 18. The holiday dates back to 1910 and has billions of dollars attached to it as millions of Americans spend money on gifts and cards.
Mississippi residents 'just dealing with' limited food access: ‘We need more grocery stores’
In several rural and low-income communities across the U.S., grocers are permanently closing, making access to healthy foods more difficult.
American newlyweds are spending $30K on 2023 weddings: 'Year of transformation'
The Knot Worldwide’s new "2023 Global Wedding Report" surveyed over 25,000 couples around the world to see how modern relationships are starting and how much couples are spending on weddings.
Van Halen's Sammy Hagar takes it ‘next level’ launching Cabo Wabo Beach Club
Rock icon and spirits entrepreneur Sammy Hagar recently opened his first Cabo Wabo Beach Club at the Waterfront Resort in Huntington Beach, California.
Grab free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' today for National Doughnut Day
Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' franchise locations are offering exciting sweet deals: Free doughnuts for customers who stop by on National Doughnut Day!
Costco adds churro Bundt cake from small California wholesale bakehouse: 'Certified banger'
Costco Wholesale is selling a 40-ounce churro Bundt cake made by Bakery Street, a California-based wholesale bakehouse. Social media users have been sounding off on the new item.
Taco Bell brings back fan favorite item for a limited time
Taco Bell has brought back the fan-favorite Enchirito to its menu, along with the all-new Steak Chile Verde Fries and Steak Chile Verde Fries Burrito.
Chick-fil-A gets heat from Twitter users over DEI
Chick-fil-A is getting slammed by conservative Twitter users who say the Georgia-based fast-food chain is 'woke.' They did so while pointing to its DEI page.
Georgia couple buys Chili's for wedding guests, feeds 99 people for less than $2K: 'Loved the price'
A bride and groom from Georgia bought food from Chili’s for their 99 wedding guests. They spent $1,950 total, but skipping the delivery fee created its own set of challenges.
Arby's employee found dead in freezer had 'beat her hands bloody' trying to escape, lawsuit says
The family of an Arby's employee who was found dead inside a walk-in freezer at a Louisiana restaurant is suing the owners for wrongful death and gross negligence.
McDonald's, Chick-fil-A track customers through apps to slash wait times
Fast-food giants McDonald's and Chick-fil-A are tracking customers' locations on their apps to improve mobile order service and reduce wait times.