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Taco Bell Lawsuit: Californian Food Chain to Pay Workers $500,000 for Unpaid Lunch Breaks

A lawsuit filed against Taco Bell in 2007 has finally over, and Taco Bell’s employees can rejoice after the verdict.
  • YouTube Co – Founder Launches Unique Cooking App

    YouTube Co – Founder Steve Chen, along with former lead engineer Vijay Karunamurthy have created an app that takes the cooking shows to a completely new level.
  • Thai Restaurant in Dublin Offers Takeout For Dogs

    If you love your dog and hate to live him/her in your home when you are dining out, then this Thai restaurant will be the perfect one for you.
  • French Going Crazy Over Pizza, Second Highest Consumer Worldwide

    Their disinclination toward fast food as well as their smugness over Gallic gastronomy notwithstanding, the French seems to be getting addicted to a simple foreign dish popular globally. It may seem to be incredible to many, but the fact is that currently the French are consuming more pizza than anyone else, except the Americans!
  • Insects: Our Food For The Future?

    While "insect foods" are yet to become a trend in North America, many people are gradually changing their menu and consuming insects in view of the soaring prices of animal protein and food security becoming an increasing problem.
  • Natural Products Expo West 2016 Forecasts Strong Growth in Consumer Demand

    Till date, the natural, organic and functional food industry is a very small segment, but it is certainly growing at a faster pace compared to total food. This is evident from the fact that natural and organic foods as well as beverages sales increased by 11 percent in the United States in 2015, reach $67.2 billion.
  • Countries Where Alcohol is Prohibited

    The nations that presently prohibit liquor are situated in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. Not the majority of the laws and the attending punishments for breaking them are similar. Actually, they shift generally; a few nations allow foreigners to drink with a permit, for case, while others have a zero-tolerance arrangement and disciplines that incorporate such hindrances as flogging.
  • Svenson Couple’s Midas Touch: Cheap Food But Better Pay at MOD Pizza

    “Charging customers as little as possible while paying the team as much as possible.” This is MOD’s Pizza concept. This is the kind of brand MOD would like to establish when it started the business in 2008.
  • Imaginative Ways to Teach Your Kids About Healthy Eating

    It’s a well-known fact that childhood obesity is an issue all around the world. Obesity in kids is characterized as a body fat level that is more than 30 percent for girls and 25 percent for boys. Kids' Body Mass Index (BMI) scale is measured by age and sex, as tallness changes frequently. Balanced diet will be the key to this issue.
  • Donald Trump Sells Too Expensive Food: It is All About Mind Setting

    Ever wonder why Trump Food Empire charges you more than you should pay? It’s all about mindsetting.
  • Pre-peeled Avocado is Making Rounds Online

    People were left astounded at seeing pre-peeled and boxed avocados on a grocery store shelf. Now, it's making rounds on the Internet.
  • The Evolution of Doughnuts: From Beet, Jalapeno and Black Pepper Flavors to Oddly Shaped Doughnut Cones

    Gone were the days when people are easily satisfied by the simple sugar-glazed doughnuts. From Krispy Kreme to Croughnuts, today, doughnut makers are presenting bolder versions of the humble snack like the Beet, Pineapple-Jalapeno and Black Pepper glazed doughnuts.
  • Parisians Get Meat Vending Machine

    24-hour meat access is now available for the Parisians, thanks to the newly installed meat vending machine in L’Ami Txulette, Paris.
  • Is Juicing Good For Your Health?

    Few years back, juicing was a sort of fad and mostly used by people who were more conscious about their health. Today, juicing much more popular, as more and more people are juicing to lose weight, cleanse their system and for more nutrients intake. While juicers are easily found in department stores, several juice bars have come up not in trendy California neighborhoods but also in the Midwest.
  • Chocolatier Will Continue to Produce Maria Sharapova’s Premium Chocolate Line Despite Controversy

    Having been found positive of the banned subastance “Meldonium” in the Australian open, the five-time grand slam tennis champion and one of the most popular female athletes in the world, Maria Sharapova, found an ally in her partner chocolatier and producer of her new high-end chocolate line under her sweets brand Sugarpova.
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