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While pineapple pizza dates back to the '60s, the history of pizza as a whole goes way, way back, and pineapple wasn't even the first fruit to top a pie.
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Lunch As We Know It Could Be Coming To An End
These statistics certainly don't seem hopeful for the dining-in restaurant business, and they aren't the only recent changes to how we get and eat our lunch. -
Hulu's Drag Me To Dinner Does More Than Any Other Cooking Show
"Drag Me To Dinner," a new competitive cooking show, is streaming all episodes on Hulu as of May 31. But this isn't your run-of-the-mill cooking show. -
The Humble Cookie Could Kick-Start The Next Big Fast Food Chain
Fast food lovers might be moving away from burgers and French fries and heading in a sweeter direction. So, why is everyone suddenly turning to cookies? -
Aldi Shoppers Are Sprinting To Get Califia Farms' Limited Edition S'mores Creamer
Aldi has added a new, limited-edition coffee creamer to its summer lineup: the Califia Farms Campfire S'mores Oat Creamer. And shoppers are thrilled. -
7-Eleven Is Attempting To Take Over Wing Night
The convenience store will be featuring a new wing menu this summer that might have you changing up where you order wings from for those weekly wing nights. -
DoorDash's American Pie Reunion Ad Takes Us Way, Way Back
Remember the best summer of your life? Jason Biggs and Seann William Scott of "American Pie" fame certainly do, or so they think in a new DoorDash ad. -
The Unconventional Breakfast Foods That Powered The Medieval Era
Breakfast in Medieval times wasn't necessarily enjoyed by all people, and there was a big divide between what would be eaten for breakfast by certain classes. -
The 24 Hours To Hell & Back Chef Who Was Homeless
After living in a tent for some time, chef Clive Jackson had a stroke of luck when he met Lizzy Calhoun, a member of the organization Food Not Bombs DTLA. -
Here's Why Fast Food Prices Are More Expensive In Other Locations
The same fast food items often sell for different prices in different locations. Prices might even change within the same city. Why the discrepancy? -
Aldi Prices Are Dropping For Summer And We're Already Running To Stores
Already known for its lower prices, Aldi hopes these discounts will help customers in a time when grocery price increases due to inflation seem to be the norm. -
Inflation Is Affecting The Way We Snack
Numbers released earlier this year suggested that despite inflation, snack sales rose in 2022. However, new data shows that things have gone downhill in 2023. -
So Now The Aubrey Plaza Wood Milk Ad Apparently Violated Federal Law
According to a new complaint, the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service acted wrongly and illegally when it approved the Aubrey Plaza Wood Milk ad. -
A McDonald's Chicken Nugget Bouquet Is Kind Of The Perfect Wedding Accessory
The gift from McDonald's consists of individual nuggets and sauces on sticks arranged in true bouquet fashion, wrapped with pink paper and a bow. -
Starbucks Fans Are In Shambles Over Alleged Swap To Paper Iced Coffee Cups
One TikToker shared his gripes with the alleged new policy for cold drinks at Starbucks, posting a video holding a paper cup with coffee stains on the sides. -
Papa Murphy's Cookie Dough Is Being Linked To A Salmonella Outbreak
While at the time of this writing the situation appears to be an "investigation" rather than a recall, consumers should still not consume the cookie dough. -
Meijer's Dark Chocolate Almonds Were Just Recalled For An Allergy Risk
The recall centers around undeclared dairy and includes Frederick's Dark Chocolate Almonds and Meijer Express Go Cups Dark Chocolate Covered Almonds. -
Emeril Lagasse Is Opening A Third Restaurant In New Orleans
Emeril's Brasserie will join Lagasse's current New Orleans restaurants Emeril's, a formal Louisiana-style restaurant, and Meril, a more casual eatery. -
Panda Express Is Sponsoring A Fellowship In Asian American Studies
Panda Express is sponsoring a postdoctoral fellowship in Asian American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Here's what you need to know before applying. -
America's Favorite Drunchie Fast Food Actually Isn't McDonald's
The Golden Arches might sound like a goldmine for people with the drunchies, but the turns out another fast food joint tops the list of drunk food favorites. -
The Origin Of Pickled Eggs Dates Back To The Pilgrims
Pickled eggs are a popular picnic staple, but you may not know that this delicious snack dates back hundreds of years. Read on to learn more. -
Martha Stewart's Next Thirst Trap Will Be Published In Sports Illustrated
Martha Stewart typically shares selfies on Instagram, but now her thirst traps are going editorial, thanks to the latest swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated. -
Contrary To Its Industry-Defining Taste, Cinnabon Didn't Invent Cinnamon Rolls
Modern cinnamon rolls are very popular in Sweden and Germany, and people from those areas brought their recipes over to the states when settling in the 1600s. -
The One State That Sadly Doesn't Have Any Dairy Queen Restaurants
There are more than 4,000 Dairy Queen restaurants in the United States and American territories. This is the one state without a DQ, and it's a shocker. -
McDonald's Is On The Hook For Burning Toddler With Happy Meal
The trial was heated, with the parents' attorneys arguing the Chicken McNugget that burned the girl's leg must have been hotter than 200 degrees Fahrenheit. -
How Bodegas Became A Symbol Of New York Culture
Bodegas have become a part of New York City neighborhood culture. Not only do most New Yorkers know their local bodega owner, bodega owners know them too. -
Wendy's Is About To Become A Late-Night Destination
The fast food giant says that going forward, it hopes to keep as many dining rooms as possible open until 10 p.m. and drive-thrus open until at least midnight.