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Chick-fil-A is bringing back this frosty drink after a 5-year hiatus
There’s a spicy sandwich making its return to the menu, too.
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Chick-fil-A made a ‘slight' change to their waffle fry recipe — and fans are distraught
Chick-fil-A fans are upset after the fast food chain made a “slight adjustment” to its popular waffle potato fry recipe.
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‘There is no safe level' of alcohol to drink, doctor says—not even one glass of red wine per day
The U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s new advisory suggests that even small amounts of alcohol could be harmful and may increase your risk of developing cancer.
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Experts say high food prices are here to stay. Here's why
Some experts say there’s really nothing the government can do about high food prices.
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Alcohol labels should carry cancer risk warning, US surgeon general urges
There are about 100,000 alcohol-related cancer cases and about 20,000 alcohol-related cancer deaths each year, according to the new report.
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The world's top hotels and restaurants are changing how they serve water
To reduce transport costs and waste, thousands of luxury hotels and high-end restaurants are turning to “premium” water that is purified and bottled on-site.
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What was Jimmy Carter's connection to craft beer? Brewers credit former president for industry's success
Beer lovers can raise a glass while honoring our nation’s 39th president. Jimmy Carter is a huge reason America’s craft beer scene is thriving today.
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Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? Doctors and longevity experts can't seem to agree: ‘I very often skip' it
There’s a saying that breakfast is the most important meal of day. But where do longevity experts stand on the matter? Opinions vary more than you’d think.
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Starbucks barista strike expands as workers demand pay raises
The strike was expected to affect about 2% of all locations. A barista workers union is aiming to highlight alleged unfair labor practices.
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It's eggnog season. The boozy beverage dates back to medieval England but remains a holiday hit
It’s eggnog season. At Scoma’s Restaurant in San Francisco, this holiday’s batch of eggnog began 11 months ago. Nearly a thousand egg yolks, gallons upon gallons of heavy cream and roughly $1,000 worth of vanilla beans come together with sugar and a mega-cocktail of sherry, brandy and aged rum. Eggnog’s roots date back to medieval England and a drink called...
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Is alcohol good for you? A new report adds to the confusion
The report was released ahead of an update to federal dietary guidelines coming next year that could include new recommendations about how much alcohol people should drink.
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Hot Dr Pepper is the hottest holiday drink, but is it any good?
The holidays always bring a bevy of beverages for seasonal sipping. In recent years, we’ve tried the Gingerbread Martini, the Rudolph, and the Snowglobe. This year, apparently, we’re making hot Dr Pepper.
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Starbucks baristas strike in three U.S. cities during pre-Christmas rush
Starbucks baristas are striking in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle.
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Sun rises on value menu at Phoenix home games
The Phoenix Suns have announced a $2 concession value menu at all home games.
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5 Things to know about In-N-Out
Here are five things to know about In-N-Out Burger.
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FTC: Grubhub to pay $25 million for harmful practices against diners, workers
The complaint claims that Grubhub deceived diners about delivery costs and blocked access to their accounts.
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A brief history of latkes, the Hanukkah staple
The potato pancake is an Ashkenazi Jewish food traditionally prepared for Hanukkah.
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Taco Bell officially debuts chicken nuggets nationwide
Plus, the chain is adding three new sauces for your nugget-dunking pleasure.
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How a former pro soccer player is using coffee to give back to the sport
After retiring from soccer, Olympian Melissa Ortiz decided to start her own company: a coffee brand that donates a portion of profits to organizations that use soccer for social development.
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What is raw milk and why can it make you sick?
Raw milk has not been pasteurized, a heating process that kills disease-causing germs.