Cracker Barrel admits it 'could've done a better job' after new logo backlash

The company said what has not and "will never change" are the values Cracker Barrel was built on when the Lebanon, Tennessee-based chain first opened in 1969.

44% of adults admit ordering off kids' menu in survey

A new survey of U.S. diners reveals long waits, rude service, and tipping fatigue are reshaping restaurant habits, with more adults ordering kids’ meals and eating alone.

Proof Bread | Made in Arizona
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Started in a Mesa garage, Proof Bread has grown into a Valley favorite. In this Made in Arizona, FOX 10 Photojournalist Mark Johnson takes us inside the bakery.

Costco's Pepsi-to-Coke switch goes viral as members sound off

Membership warehouse chain Costco completed a nationwide transition to Coca-Cola products in food courts, ending an 11-year partnership with PepsiCo that began in 2013.

FDA warns of possible radioactive frozen shrimp sold at Walmart

The FDA is warning consumers not to eat certain lots of Great Value frozen raw shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible exposure to Cesium-137, a radioactive substance.

Kennedy Jr. may not target pesticides, processed foods,  'MAHA' draft report shows

The “Make America Healthy Again" commission released its latest draft report, which centers on promoting healthier diets and probing vaccines and prescription drugs.

Bonita Bonita Wine by Nikki & Brie
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Nikki and Brie Garcia, formerly known as the Bella Twins in the WWE, hosted the Arizona debut of their wine, Bonita Bonita, at We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort over the weekend. FOX 10's Dominique Newland caught up with Brie and has the story.

Ohio Chick-fil-A ruffles feathers with teen chaperone policy

An Ohio Chick-fil-A upset locals this back-to-school season by reminding customers of its "teen chaperone policy."

Starbucks CEO sets new time goal for baristas making your order

Four minutes or less. That is how long the Starbucks chief executive officer would like for it to take from order to drink in hand. 

DOJ worker fired after allegedly throwing sandwich at federal officer: AG Bondi

A Department of Justice worker has been fired and charged with a felony after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer during a confrontation in downtown D.C., according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Hershey unveils new twist on Halloween candy classics

Harry Potter and Charlie Brown are among the icons joining (and returning to) the candy crew this season.

Kellogg's signs deal to remove toxic dyes from cereals

Other companies have verbally committed to removing food dyes, but Kellogg’s is the first to sign a legally binding agreement to remove food colorings.