Kellogg’s sued for $5M over alleged lack of strawberries in Pop-Tarts

An Illinois woman claims Kellogg’s engaged in deceptive advertising by not clearly showing strawberry Pop-Tarts have other ingredients in them.

Trouble brewing as coffee shortage causes prices to spike

So far this year, coffee prices have gone up at least 71 percent — the largest increase in the last seven years.

Man orders 100 tacos on first date, asks woman to pay for them

First dates can be awkward, but a woman on TikTok shared a unique horror story that has since gone viral. It seems the man she met on a dating app really, really liked Taco Bell tacos.

Chicago's most vibrant eateries on display for Latin Restaurant Weeks
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Karinn Chavarria and Juan Betancourt join Good Day Chicago to talk about the many offerings of Latin Restaurant Weeks and the opportunity to support some of Chicago's greatest restaurants.

New report shows toxic baby food still being sold in stores

"What I found on Capitol Hill, is that sometimes for children, youth and babies who don't make campaign contributions, who don't vote, who don't have a voice in the halls of power, unfortunately companies take advantage of that situation," said Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi.

National Coffee Day deals and freebies you won’t want to miss

These companies are roasting up some great deals for National Coffee day that coffee lovers won’t want to miss.

Chicago El Milagro workers say they were locked out of building after protest

EL MILAGRO LATEST: The Chicago El Milagro workers say after they walked off the job Thursday to protest working conditions, they weren't let back inside the facility to get their personal belongings.

Vienna Beef ventures into bloody mary market

Chicago's own Vienna Beef is rolling out a new product that's sure to be a gameday favorite.

Guinness to open second US brewery in Chicago

CHEERS! Guinness has tapped the Windy City to be the site of its second US brewery.