Chicago-area farm delivering free fresh food to veterans in need

Harvest time is right around the corner. While many farmers sell their products at stores or farmers markets, there's one Chicago-area farm that isn’t doing either.

Stir up some fun with a Dua Lipa-themed cocktail
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What better way to celebrate Friday than to enjoy a Dua Lipa-themed cocktail. Here to shake things up is our friend, wine and spirits specialist Eric Holmes.

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.”

Chef Rick Bayless joins global network advocating sustainable food
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Celebrated chef Rick Bayless is teaming up with The Chefs? Manifesto to champion sustainable food practices and will co-host a global action hub later this month.

A coffee lovers' paradise at Chicago Roastery Starbucks Reserve
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FOX 32's Roseanne Tellez heads over to the Chicago Roastery Starbucks Reserve to try out some of their delectable offerings and savor the sweet aroma of coffee.

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.

McDonald's cuts prices; other chains may follow

Starting next week, the fast-food giant will offer deals on some of its popular menu items.

Tasting Chicago: City food scene blends history, flavor and innovation

Sylvia Perez takes viewers on a tour of Chicago’s diverse food culture, from rare teas in Ravenswood to classic cobblers in Bronzeville.

New drive-thru-focused Chick-fil-A coming to Chicago suburb soon

A new Chick-fil-A restaurant will open next week in a Chicago suburb with a special focus on drive-thru and carry-out orders.

Cracker Barrel removes pride page from website amid rebrand controversy

Cracker Barrel has faced intense scrutiny by conservative activists over its past support of LGBT causes, while dealing with consumer backlash over its rebranding efforts.

How cuts to SNAP affect Chicago area food pantries

More than 1.8 million people in Illinois rely on SNAP, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, to help purchase groceries. 

Buttercup brings bold new flavor to Chicago's South Loop
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Part amaro bar, part daytime caf?, Buttercup blends Italian tradition with local flair ? owners Israel Idonije and Luke DeYoung share what makes this new spot truly unique.