Say goodbye to Jamba Juice and hello to “Jamba.” The chain is changing its name to indicate that it’s evolving and growing, and to highlight a new menu.
Here’s a dream pizza for crust lovers and indecisive eaters. Little Caesars is testing a Quattro Crust pizza, which comes with four different flavors of crust.
Godiva chocolate, well-known for its tasty truffles and signature chocolates, has now expanded into the baking aisle through a partnership with General Mills.
On June 7, participating Tim Hortons restaurants are set to roll the Honey Cruller Donut. The limited time offering is filled with caramel and dusted with cinnamon sugar.
American Licorice — the confectioner behind Red Vines — is relaunching one of its least popular candies: Sour Punch Grape Straws, which were discontinued because kids compared the taste to cough medicine.
Subway is going Hawaiian. The sandwich chain is testing King’s Hawaiian bread in more than 300 restaurants, served freshly baked and in a new 8-inch size.
Shoppers who purchased Baker’s Corner all-purpose flour from Aldi stores in 11 northeastern states should throw it out or return it for a refund due to a possible E.coli contamination.
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack... and don’t forget the black bean tamales, edamame dumplings and vegan bratwurst. PETA has released a list of its top 10 vegan-friendly Major League Baseball parks.
"Zoodles" sounds like a Dr. Seuss invention, but no. Olive Garden is now serving up Zoodles Primavera, a pasta dish that utilizes zucchini noodles for a lighter meal option.
What do you call the clear plastic tubes of bright, sweet, fruity frozen goodness that you suck down by the dozen over the summer? A recent tweet sparked a name debate.
Eating at the table is so yesterday. According to new data, more people are eating dinner on the couch and in the bedroom, even though getting food on the blankets is probably one of the crumbiest things that could ever happen to someone’s sleeping quarters.
“We have the meats,” Arby’s has promised since they made this their slogan. And according to a recent statement, real meat is the only kind they’ll have.
Women like to eat. Women need to eat. But if you look online or at movies or your Instagram feed, the chances are slim you’ll find evidence of them doing it. Now two intuitive eating coaches are trying to change that.
Tacos at KFC? KFC Japan is selling a chicken slider taco that includes both fried chicken and taco meat all wrapped in a tortilla. Does it sound delicious — or disgusting?
General Mills announced not one, but two brand-new cereals called “Fillows.” Both flavors — Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Crème and Pillsbury Cinnamon Roll — are filled with “crème.”
Coca-Cola is bringing back its infamous “New Coke,” which majorly flopped in 1985. The re-release is a partnership with Netflix in celebration of the third season of “Stranger Things,” which takes place in the summer of that year.
Whole Foods has continuously slashed prices since Amazon acquired the chain in 2017, but new data shows it still has the highest overall prices among all grocers in America.
If you find it easy to picture a British person hanging out in their local pub, downing a few pints to wash down a plate of fish and chips, you may not be that far off.
Burger King didn’t chicken out when the fast-food chain brought back chicken Parmesan. Now there are three different chicken parm sandwiches to choose from.
A recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that drinking six or more cups of coffee a day increases a person’s risk for developing heart disease by as much as 22 percent.