Culver's 'Curdtoberfest' at Wisconsin State Fair Park this weekend
Culver's is hosting the first-ever "Curdtoberfest," a celebration of cheese curds paired with the tradition of Oktoberfest, this weekend.
‘Heavy soda’ trend explained: Super sweet fountain drinks spark buzz
A new Midwestern drink trend called heavy soda is going viral online. The extra-syrup fountain drinks promise maximum sweetness, but dentists warn about the health risks.
ODB's Classy Dive in West Allis offers a unique dining experience
There's no shortage of dive bars in Wisconsin, but how about one that's a little more upscale and…classy? ODB's Classy Dive in West Allis has you covered!
McDonald’s bringing back Monopoly game next month
McDonald’s is bringing back its fan-favorite Monopoly game promotion next month, the fast-food giant announced on Instagram.
Olive Garden tests smaller portion menu with 'encouraging' results
The Italian chain is testing lighter entrées across 40% of its location.
Tyson Foods to remove corn syrup, other additives from these popular brands
Tyson Foods, one of the largest food companies in the U.S. says it’s removing five chemical additives from its most popular brands, including Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm and more.
Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's after 47 years, says parent company 'silencing' him
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is stepping down from the iconic ice cream brand after 47 years, claiming his progressive political views have been "silenced."
Here’s how to score free Chipotle Monday
Chipotle is celebrating college football season with a one-day buy-one-get-one deal.
Breakfast timing may hold the key to living longer, new research reveals
Research tracking nearly 3,000 adults shows higher survival rates for early breakfast eaters.
Fall drink blends comfort, nutrition
Pumpkin spice may be the start of fall, but it is not the only way to sip the season. We're learning about a cozy drink that blends comfort and nutrition.
Cracker Barrel suspends store remodels following backlash
Cracker Barrel has hit the brakes on its modern makeovers after recent backlash. Here's what they said.
Girl Scouts drop brand-new cookie for 2026
The Girl Scouts of the USA have announced the launch of a brand-new cookie set to debut during the 2026 cookie season.
Lab-grown meat ban goes into effect in Texas, faces legal challenge
As Texas bans lab-cultured meat and touts 'right to know,' Institute for Justice files lawsuit.
New 'Prime Rib Trail' showcases Wisconsin’s supper club tradition
Nothing beats a delicious prime rib from one of Wisconsin's many supper clubs, and now there's a new way to celebrate one of the state's most beloved traditions.
Waffle House turns 70: From Avondale Estates to American icon
On Sept. 5, 1955, a small yellow-signed diner opened its doors in Avondale Estates, Georgia.
Eating radioactive shrimp could turn you into an alien, US senator claims
A U.S. senator from Louisiana has a dire warning for people who eat “radioactive,” imported shrimp: You could end up looking like the alien from the movie “Alien.”
Wauwatosa floods: Café Hollander partially reopening Friday
Café Hollander in Wauwatosa will partially reopen on Friday after historic floods left the restaurant dealing with substantial water damage in August.
On the Counter; Summer to Fall
Ryan Castelaz, Creative Director for Agency, makes us a Summer to Fall – a riff on a spicy margarita.
That morning cup of coffee could be the key to a happier day, new study suggests
A recent study found that your morning cup of coffee really does make you happier – even if you're not a caffeine addict.
Kraft Heinz to split into two companies, ending a decade-long merger
Kraft Heinz announced it will split into two separate companies by 2026, marking the end of a decade-long merger that created one of the world’s largest food manufacturers.



















