Gerber searching for 2021 ‘spokesbaby’ with new Chief Growing Officer title

The chosen Gerber "spokesbaby" will get to hold the honorary role on its executive committee and be the face of the company — with “surprise perks included.”

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.

FAA aims to fine disruptive air passengers up to $31,750 under its zero-tolerance policy

The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday that it is seeking fines of up to $31,750 for three more passengers who allegedly disrupted flights by disobeying or interfering with flight attendants.

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.

Real ID deadline extended to 2023 due to ongoing pandemic: DHS

Americans aren't required now to have Real IDs for domestic air travel until May 2023. Previously, the enforcement date was Oct. 1, 2021.

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.

European officials finalizing plans to allow US tourists back this summer

The European Union is finalizing plans to allow tourists from the United States to travel to the 27-nation bloc this summer, officials said.

Alaska Airlines says state senator banned for refusing to follow face mask requirements

Senator Lora Reinbold from Alaska has been banned from Alaska Airlines for her "continued refusal to comply with employee instruction regarding the current mask policy,” an airline spokesperson said.

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.

Bill looks to end labeling of plant-based products as 'milk'

The bipartisan bill, which has 33 co-sponsors in the U.S. House, calls on the FDA to enforce its regulations that define milk and cream.

Royal Caribbean makes 'world's largest cruise ship' available for booking

Royal Caribbean International announced Tuesday that it has opened bookings for the first voyages aboard its new ship, Wonder of the Seas, which will set sail from Shanghai and Hong Kong in 2022.

West Virginia will pay remote workers $12K to move to state

Pack your bags: A program in West Virginia announced it will pay remote workers $12,000 to move to the Mountain State.

United customers can now schedule COVID-19 test, be cleared to fly through airline’s digital platform

United announced that flyers who need to pass a COVID-19 test before boarding the plane for their destination can now easily schedule a test and be cleared to fly through their digital platform.

Frequent flyer recreates airplane food as hobby during COVID-19 lockdown

Nik Sennhauser said he misses airline food ever since the COVID-19 lockdown, so he started making his own plane meals to satisfy his “obsession.”

'The Restaurant To Be Named Later' is set to reopen on May 3

The Milwaukee Brewers announced the Restaurant To Be Named Later, will reopen seven days a week – game days and non-game days, beginning on Monday, May 3.

Help Wanted: Bartolotta Restaurants holds Milwaukee job fair

The restaurant group has openings for all job positions -- including dishwashers, servers, managers and chefs -- zero experience required.

Mr. Rogers' former home in Pittsburgh for sale at $850K

The five-bedroom, 3,700-square-foot home on Northumberland Street where Fred Rogers and his wife, Joanne, lived was listed last week.

Vacant middle seats on airplanes cut COVID-19 exposure risk by up to 57%, CDC study says

Leaving middle seats open and vacant on airplanes may significantly reduce a passenger’s risk of exposure to the coronavirus, a new study published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests.