McDonald's releases Snickerdoodle McFlurry, first holiday ice cream in 7 years

Flurries are in the forecast at McDonald’s, as the fast food chain has officially released its first holiday season ice cream-flavor since 2012.

No. 1 milk company declares bankruptcy amid drop in demand

Got milk? Increasingly, Americans don't, and that led the nation's biggest milk producer to file for bankruptcy Tuesday.

Popeyes employee seen preparing Chicken Sandwich over trash can

The Popeyes employee was seen slathering the mayo-based sauce on the item's toasted buns, and then laying them on a tray that was resting over a garbage can.

Ben & Jerry's sued over claim that milk comes from 'happy cows'

Ben & Jerry's is facing a lawsuit accusing the ice cream maker and its parent company of false advertising by saying the milk and cream in its products comes from "happy cows."

Ground beef recalled after consumer finds plastic in product

A New Jersey company is recalling over 130,000 pounds of ground beef that they say may be contaminated with extraneous materials like plastic.

Woman damages Mercedes after allegedly attempting to cut line at Popeyes drive-thru near Baldwin Hills

The mayhem over the return of the Popeyes chicken sandwich continued in Los Angeles when a woman damaged her Mercedes-Benz after video shared to Instagram appears to show an attempt to cut a drive-thru line at the southern fast food chain's West Adams location. 

Buffalo Wild Wings CEO meets to discuss racial incident

The president of Buffalo Wild Wings met with officials of a Chicago suburb where customers of a restaurant were asked to move to different tables because a patron didn't want to be seated near black people.

Thousands search Mount Greenwood for scavenger hunt golden ticket

Thousands of people are prowling the South Side Mt. Greenwood neighborhood after a popular deli announced they're offering $1,000 to the winner of a scavenger hunt.

Krispy Kreme reverses course, allows Minnesota student resale service

Krispy Kreme has reached an agreement with a Minnesota college student who drove to Iowa every weekend to buy hundreds of doughnuts to resell them in the Twin Cities area.

McDonald's CEO leaving company after having consensual relationship with employee

McDonald's chief executive officer has left the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation said Sunday.   

Krispy Kreme cracks down on guy who drove 500 miles each weekend to buy donuts and sell them for $17/box

An enterprising Minnesota college student who drove to Iowa every weekend to buy hundreds of Krispy Kreme doughnuts that he then sold to his own customers in the Twin Cities area has been warned by the confectionary giant to stop.