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Everyone knows the Subway footlong by name, but you may not know that its smaller, 6-inch sibling used to have its own special name as well.
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This Employee's Attempt To Expose Panera Was An Utter Fail
TikTok users aren't too impressed by this Panera employee's attempt to expose the way it makes its tea. -
The Simple Secret To Picking High-Quality Canned Tomatoes
When it comes to canned tomatoes, there are many options to choose from. How can you tell if you're getting a high-quality tomato? It's all on the label. -
Dollar Tree Just Recalled Its Family Dollar Goods Due To Rodent Exposure
More than 400 Family Dollar stores have been closed amid a recall that affects dozens of products, including food. -
Why Walmart Is Recalling Its Great Value Tortilla Chips
A recall of Walmart's Great Value Restaurant Style White Corn Tortilla Chips has been issued. -
Why You Should Still Check The Temperature Of Air-Fried Meat
Cooking meat can be tricky because there's a risk of serious food-borne illnesses. Here's how to be sure you won't get sick off your air-fried food. -
Sour Candy Fans Will Love These Seasonal Easter Treats
Easter is one of the biggest holidays of the year for candy companies, and this year, the American Licorice Company is offering six new sour varieties. -
The Reason Andy Serkis Switched From Vegetarianism To Pescetarianism
"Lord of the Rings" actor Andy Serkis used to be a vegetarian but switched to a pescatarian diet for a common reason. -
7-Eleven Has Good News For Vegetarians
Vegetarians have a difficult time eating on the run, especially when searching for nutritious items. 7-Eleven is launching a black bean burger, which can help. -
Aldi Fans Say This Shopping Problem Is Too Common
Aldi is known for its low prices and its unconventional shopping cart system, but fans say this shopping problem is too common that should be fixed. -
A Hilarious Tweet Has Costco Fans Missing Food Court Onions
A tweet about the Costco food court chopped onions topping has Redditors laughing as they remember their favorite part of dining at the warehouse store. -
How Le Creuset's New Design Updates Make Cookware Easier To Handle
Le Creuset just teamed up with Williams Sonoma to create a line of baking dishes that are easier to grab. -
Twitter Is Begging People To Stop Yelling At Girl Scouts About Cookie Prices
While selling cookies, Girl Scouts and their parents have increasingly been reporting instances of harassment about everything from prices to nutrition. -
Whole Foods Used Prison Labor For This Product Until 2015
Prison labor, or work done by people who are incarcerated, is a booming industry. Whole Foods used prison labor for this product until 2015. -
This Is Who Whole Foods' 'Typical' Shopper Is
Whole Foods is one of the most popular grocery chains in America, with customers of all demographics, but there is one group that is most likely to shop there. -
Study Reveals Why You Can't Trust Lemon Juice To Repel COVID-19
Be extremely wary of any coronavirus home remedies you come across. This study reveals why you can't trust lemon juice to repel COVID-19. -
Why You Might Want To Skip Out On Dollar Tree Cookies
As tempting as it might be, you might want to skip some of the cookies at Dollar Tree, and instead cough up a few more quarters at the regular grocery store. -
Reddit Is Furious About This Restaurant Customer's Tip 'Game'
The pandemic has been difficult for restaurant workers and tips. Yet one person played a ruthless tip "game" with a server that made Reddit users furious. -
What Happens When You Oil Your Grill Before Cooking Chicken Wings
Chicken wings that stick to the grill are bad, but using oil can help. Here's what happens when you put oil on your grill before cooking the wings on the fire. -
How A Labor Strike Led To The Creation Of The Po' Boy Sandwich
New Orleans is known for its spicy southern food, and the po' boy sandwich, which originated there, is no exception. But how did this sub get its name? -
Costco Shoppers Are Feeling Nostalgic About These Discontinued Muffins
Ever since Costco discontinued its variety pack of muffins, fans have missed their breakfast staple. On Reddit, some shoppers shared their nostalgia. -
Burger King Just Became More Expensive. Here's Why
If it feels like everything has gotten more expensive lately, it's not all in your head. It's out in the world and at Burger King. -
Red Lobster's New 10 Under $10 Menu Takes A Bite Out Of Lunch Cost
Red Lobster has made a name for itself by carving out a place in middle-class dining all across America, thanks to its great deals. -
How Spanish Cuisine Influenced The Creation Of Jambalaya
Cajun and Creole cuisines are the heart and soul of Louisiana cooking, but guess what Spanish cuisine influenced the creation of jambalaya. -
The 'Product Of USA' Label On Meat May Be A Lie
When you purchase meat at the grocery store with a "Product of USA" label on the packaging, you might be surprised that the sticker doesn't mean what you think. -
Why You Shouldn't Cook Baby Spinach, According To Bobby Flay
Celebrity chef and culinary TV star Bobby Flay recently said on his podcast that you should never cook baby spinach, and the reason why might surprise you. -
The Difference Between Parmesan And Parmigiano Reggiano, According To Giada De Laurentiis
To the naked eye, parmesan and parmigiano reggiano may seem indiscernible. But, as De Laurentiis recently revealed on Instagram, there are several between them.