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The Chinese McDonald's Menu Hilariously Went Through Google Translate
Turns out, using Google Translate to decipher the McDonald's China menu is pretty hilarious. -
The Unexpected Amount Of Grapes That End Up As Wine
A lot of wine gets sold in the U.S. Even if you expect that to take a lot of grapes, you might not expect the amount to be as high as it is. -
Jeremy Clarkson Isn't Satisfied With Inflation On Farm Animal Products
Jeremy Clarkson of "Clarkson's Farm" argues that consumers should be paying far more for their food in order to tackle the hardships faced by farmers. -
Jason Alexander Sings About How To Make A McDLT In 'Lost' '80s McDonald's Ad
The '80s is known for being a touch gimmicky, but have you seen where Jason Alexander sings about how to make a BLT in 'lost' '80s McDonald's ad? -
The Incredible Way Dunkin' Made South Korea Crave Coffee
Traditional advertising requires a refresh to become more effective. Dunkin' has definitely stepped up to take on this challenge, at least in South Korea. -
How Much Do Tropical Smoothie Cafe Workers Typically Earn?
More than 1,150 Tropical Smoothie Cafe locations exist throughout the U.S. Let's look into exactly what Tropical Smoothie Cafe pays its employees. -
How Many Guests Can You Really Bring With You To Costco?
Membership access at Costco ranges from $60 to $120, allowing subscribers access to Costco stores and all of the necessities, treats, and bargains. -
How Whole Foods Makes You Think Its More Sustainable Than It Really Is
When you think of the grocery chain Whole Foods, you probably think about sustainability and the store's branding may play a factor in making you think so. -
Why You Should Only Get Large Fries At McDonald's
When you order french fries from the fast food chain McDonald's, it might be in your best interest to order the large size every time. Here's the reason why. -
Reddit Is In Shambles Over A Hell's Kitchen Contestant's Magical Hat
Craig Schneider deployed a cunning plan while appearing on "Hell's Kitchen": He wore an absolutely enormous chef's hat. However, Reddit is not impressed. -
TGI Fridays Began So The Owner Could Meet Women
TGI Fridays began for people who were thirsty in more ways than one. -
Here's What You Should Know About Buying Meats On Clearance
Everyone loves to save money. To ensure you get the best deals for your wallet and health, let's look at some top tips to follow when buying clearance meat. -
Do Japan's Sake Kit Kats Contain Any Alcohol?
These Japanese Kit Kats are flavored with sake, but are they alcoholic? -
What Does Costco Do With All Of Its Leftover Food?
Costco carries so much stock that we have to wonder what they do with all the food it fails to sell. With food waste so concerning, we wonder how Costco fares. -
Five Guys Fries Are Worse For You Than You Think
Have you ever enjoyed food from Five Guys? The salty, crispy fries might be your favorite, but you need to know more before heading back to the fast food spot. -
Reddit Is Baffled By Mysterious Charges In Dunkin's Online Ordering
Nobody likes hidden charges at restaurants or fast-food stops. And Reddit is baffled by these mysterious charges in Dunkin's online ordering. -
The Reason Costco Doesn't Offer Shopping Bags At Checkout
Why does Costco — a company operating 579 locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and famed for bulk purchases — not provide shopping bags? -
The Very Simple Reason Twitter's Most Divisive Hot Dog Exists
Sometimes the problem is not knowing how the hot dog was made but that a particular type of hot dog exists at all. -
What Does The Lead Warning On Candy Mean?
You may have noticed a concerning health implication advertised on some packets of candy - the potential inclusion of lead. -
The Chilling Story Of Food Critic A. A. Gill's 2016 Death
A. A. Gill was a formidable force in restaurant critiquing. The Scottish-born writer was a titan figure within the pages of the Sunday Times newspaper. -
Subway Goes Through An Alarming Amount Of Lettuce
You'd assume a sandwich shop goes through some items like hot cakes: meats, cheese, lettuce. But Subway goes through an alarming amount of lettuce per day. -
What Happened To Bubba's Q Boneless Ribs After Shark Tank?
What happened to Bubba's Boneless Ribs after Shark Tank? Here's how Al "Bubba" Baker's company is doing today and what you need to know about Bubba's Q. -
TikTok Is In Shambles Over A Frozen Pizza Ghost Kitchen
In a recent TikTok video, a young man appears to indicate that he is reselling frozen Walmart pizzas from inside a ghost kitchen, but is it actually real? -
Here's What Happened To Nomiku After Shark Tank
When Nomiku appeared on "Shark Tank," the sous vide machine took the culinary world by storm. But what became of the company, and where are its founders now? -
How Expensive It Really Is To Franchise A Pizza Ranch
For many being the owner of a restaurant is a dream come true, but it can also be expensive. Here's how expensive it really is to franchise a Pizza Ranch. -
What Happened To The Bumbling Bee After Shark Tank?
The Bumbling Bee aimed to bring its take on vegan junk food to the masses when it appeared on "Shark Tank." But what has happened to company since?