Chicago police officer served hair and dirt in food from Wendy's: CPD

A Chicago police officer was served food with hair and dirt in it Monday at a Wendy's restaurant in the Wicker Park neighborhood.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch now available as a spread

The spread can be used on fruit and bread, or it can serve as an ingredient in baked goods or a dessert topping.

Delivery driver caught on doorbell camera eating customer?s food
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A doorbell camera caught a delivery driver eating his customer's food in Leicester, England, on March 14. According to Storyful, the driver popped a chip in his mouth before the customer opened up the door.

What's cooking: Making tortillas at Carolina's
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Making tortillas can be overwhelming, but FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez is getting a lesson from the pros at Carolina's in Phoenix.

Dairy Queen brings back Free Cone Day after brief COVID-19 hiatus

Dairy Queen is giving fans a special treat ahead of the spring time with their annual Free Cone Day. The company is bringing back the popular event after it was canceled last year due to COVID-19 concerns.

American Airlines to resume alcohol sales on certain flights in April

American Airlines paused the sale of alcohol on flights when the COVID-19 pandemic began and will "slowly reintroduce its buy-on-board" program in April.

Budweiser releases new 'Supreme' beer in select markets

Meet Budweiser Supreme — billed as a reimagining of the classic golden lager. It's brewed with honey malt to give it a sweeter, fuller flavor. The new beer debuted in New York and four other markets around the country.

Peter Piper Express: Pizza chain opening first to-go only restaurant in Phoenix

Peter Piper Express opens Friday at 11 a.m. near 24th Street and Thomas. To celebrate their grand opening, the pizza joint is donating 50% of their opening day sales to Phoenix Children's Hospital.

SoCal Chick-fil-A could be declared a ‘public nuisance’

Due to its long lines that jam up traffic, officials have given a Southern California Chick-fil-A 90 days to present traffic solutions.

Wisconsin diner owner deals with staffing shortages, customer rudeness

Staffing shortages are everywhere – and they are frustrating. But before you lose your cool waiting in a restaurant or store, we learned how one West Bend business owner is responding to rudeness.

Google sued by restaurants for alleged deceptive online ordering practices

Left Field Holdings LLC accused Google of designing online ordering web pages to trick customers into believing they’re ordering directly from the restaurant.

End of MLB lockout means small businesses, vendors can begin making money again
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Phoenix area businesses grew concerned over the MLB lockout as the league and players worked to come to an agreement. Why? Because they weren't able to set up their food trucks and vendor tables at the spring training facilities. Now that the lockout is over, the businesses are busy stocking up on inventory, preparing for sales once again.

Happy Pi Day 2022: Celebrate March 14 with $3.14 pizza, other deals

March 14 is National Pi Day, the annual celebration of the mathematical ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter (3.14), and you can score some related deals.

Phoenix area coffee company fed up with supply chain issues heads to Mexico in search of beans
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Mike Funk, owner of several Firecreek Coffee shops across Arizona, recently went on a 12 day trip to Mexico and Guatemala, to get coffee as they deal with supply chain issues. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.

Canned pet food shortage continues amid supply chain woes

The canned pet food industry continues to feel the burn as supply chain woes and increases in price leave many pet owners improvising their dog or cat’s next meal.