Pizza toppings typically come on top of the pizza. A food customer in Minnesota allegedly threatened workers with a gun over a dispute about pizza toppings. Apparently, the customer wanted to get the toppings on the side and the pizzeria was unable to do so. Apparently, the customer had requested …
Read More »Applebee's customer attacks cook with bicycle, cops find dynamite in bag
A man used a bicycle as a weapon against an Applebee’s cook during a bizarre outburst. The suspect allegedly made a scene at one of the food chain’s Wisconsin locations that involved yelling racial slurs at other customers, including children. When authorities later located the man, they reportedly found an …
Read More »Major ketchup company denies reports of a shortage for the condiment
Don’t worry, hot dogs apparently won’t have to go food this summer. After reports surfaced that a ketchup shortage may be looming, one of the country’s largest manufactures of the condiment issued a press release to set the record straight. According to the statement, while demand for certain types of …
Read More »Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home
When infectious-disease shutdowns hit in March 2020, Mike Winneker, a hotel executive sous chef, found himself without work for the first time in years. Between caring for a 6-year-old son and waiting for unemployment benefits, days now spent at home in Scottsdale were stressful. One night in June, Winneker, 33, …
Read More »Company hiring 'MLB Food Tester' to eat hot dogs at stadiums
With Major League Baseball in full swing, one company is offering to pay someone to find out which stadium’s food” target=”_blank”>hot dogs< earlier this week to find an “MLB Professional Food Tester.” The winner will be given $500, as well as a budget for food and travel, according to the contest …
Read More »Denver bar requires COVID-19 vaccine for dine-in customers, employees
A bar in denver” target=”_blank”>Denver<against the infectious-disease before they are seated — but some customers aren’t happy about the new policy. Bar Max announced the policya> two weeks ago on <a href="https:, before reopening for indoor dining last week. Before then, the drinks spent most of the pandemic offering only a small …
Read More »Fancy Feast releases cookbook for humans inspired by new cat food line
Fancy Feast isn’t just for your pets” target=”_blank”>cat< for humans to celebrate the release of its new line of single-serve food” target=”_blank”>entrees< and includes 12 recipes” target=”_blank”>single-serve recipes<. “Mealtime is a bonding experience,” the introduction to the cookbook says. “We sit at a dining table with our family, we gather …
Read More »Dolly Parton’s ice cream will be re-released online after website issues
Fans who wanted to order dolly-parton” target=”_blank”>Dolly Parton’s<, the ice cream developed by the 75-year-old country music legend in partnership with Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, was supposed to be released online and in Jeni’s brick-and-mortar stores on Thursday. However, the Jeni’s website hit trouble almost as soon as the food” …
Read More »New Jersey server receives almost $2G after customer refuses to tip over COVID-19 rules
Residents of Morristown, us-regions have rallied to personal-freedoms a server at a local food and drinks after she was denied a tip last week. Like many restaurants during the infectious-disease, Glenbrook Brewery – which opened only five weeks ago – has instituted a 90-minute time limit for dine-in customers. However, one …
Read More »New Orleans to welcome first stand-alone Chick-fil-A, local official says
Don’t count your chickens before they hatch, but the first stand-alone food will reportedly rise in New Orleans. Though the Big Easy is home to three smaller Chick-fil-A hubs within the University of New Orleans, Xavier University and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the Crescent City doesn’t have a regular …
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