Pringles joins chicken sandwich wars in partnership with Wendy's
Pringles announced a partnership with Wendy’s to turn its spicy chicken sandwich into a new limited-edition Pringle flavor.
Missouri wine industry looks to be the Napa Valley of the Midwest
The state is already known for its beer, home to the headquarters of Anheuser-Busch, but one developer thinks it has potential to be just as popular for wine.
Any amount of alcohol can harm the brain, study suggests
Any amount of alcohol can cause damage to the brain, and more so than previously realized, according to a study in what researchers call one of the largest of its kind to date.
Leon's Custard adds Blue Moon; 1st new flavor in 30 years
It will always available in pints and half gallons!
Downtown Dining Week: Menus available for preview
Menus for Downtown Dining Week, returning June 3 – 13, are now available for preview.
Bucks playoffs: Mecca's new menu fuels fans
The Milwaukee Bucks are, hopefully, cooking up a playoff run, and the Mecca Sports Bar & Grill has the food to keep the fans going.
IHOP revives plan to launch flip’d, a fast-casual concept for breakfast on the go
IHOP planned to insert itself into the fast-food breakfast lane last year with flip’d. But much like the rest of life in 2020, those plans were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plymouth installs world 'Cheese Capital' arch
Plymouth on Wednesday, May 19 announced the installation of a "Cheese Capital of the World" arch.
Best brunch spots in Milwaukee
Milwaukee has a ton of great spots to get brunch. But there is one thing that puts some above the rest – bottomless Mimosas.
Milwaukee's 1st Asian Restaurant Week underway
Dozens of Asian-cuisine businesses are being highlighted in Milwaukee, and it's perfect timing; May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Red Lobster seeking 'Chief Biscuit Officer' in new sweepstakes
The position comes with perks including $1,000 in rewards gift cards and VIP status at a Red Lobster restaurant.
McDonald's claims New Jersey woman's lawsuit over feces on burger wrapper is unsubstantiated
A woman in New Jersey is suing her local McDonald’s, claiming that her order was reportedly smeared with feces. However, the company told Fox News that it investigated the claims and found them to be unsubstantiated.
Budweiser launches 'Pupweiser' competition to see which dog's face will be on the holiday can
Budweiser announced that it is launching a new promotion it's calling "Pupweiser." According to the post, the company is going to pick one dog’s face to put on its cans this fall.
Hershey, Frito-Lay issue recalls over undeclared allergens
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posted two separate notices regarding Hershey's Chocolate Shell Topping due to undeclared almonds and Frito-Lay's Ruffles All Dressed potato chips due to potential undeclared milk ingredients.
Physicians suing USDA claim latest dietary guidelines cater to meat, dairy industries, not health of Americans
he plaintiffs said the guidelines promote the interest of the meat and dairy industries while disregarding data showing the harm meat and dairy can cause, such as cancer and digestive issues.
Chipotle giving away 250,000 free burritos to US health care workers
Chipotle is thanking health care workers across the United States who have endured tough times during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering free burritos.
Reese's to sell new candy bar, sweetening permanent lineup
Not only is Reese's adding a new candy bar to the permanent lineup, but for a limited time only you'll also be able to find a pure peanut butter cup without the chocolate.
Spicy chicken choices hit select Chick-fil-A menus in test expansion
Things are heating up at Chick-fil-A restaurants in three select markets, as the chicken chain expands a test of two hot new menu items.
NJ man sues Dunkin' franchise, employees over 'scalding hot' coffee spill: report
A New Jersey man filed a lawsuit against a Dunkin' franchise and some of its employees after allegedly being burned by a "scalding hot" cup of coffee last year, according to a new report.
Americans are eating lots of unhealthy food – except at school, study finds
Eighty percent of restaurant-prepared meals for children were labeled as being "poor quality" compared to only 24% of meals served in schools.



















