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5 Things Chipotle's Ads Don't Tell You
The restaurant touts organic cilantro, locally sourced veggies, antibiotic-free meat, and naturally raised pigs. Does it live up to its sustainable-food reputation?
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Want fruit with your burger? McDonald's expands anti-obesity push
Hold the fries, pass the salad. McDonald's Corp on Thursday said it would offer healthy options as part of its popular value meals, letting customers choose a side salad, fruit or vegetables instead of french fries.
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KFC Invented A Way For Americans To Eat Fried Chicken From The Cupholders Of Their Cars
KFC's new "Go Cups" let you eat fried chicken in your car.
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Heart Attack Grill Owner Displays Customer’s Cremains to Prove His Burgers Kill
Heart Attack Grill's Triple Bypass Burgers have been known to precipitate sudden cardiac arrest. The restaurant is heavy-handed with lard and processed cheese, but for good reason, says Basso: He's just trying to spit some truth in an age of Burger King's reduced-fat fries and McDonald's white-tablecloth chef-washing, which he considers to be gestures.
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How To Sound Like An Expert Next Time You Order Oysters
Want to impress your date? Know how to order oysters. Though there's no scientific evidence that oysters are actually an aphrodisiac, they are a classy appetizer for when you want to seem like a modern-day Casanova.
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Researchers Reveal What's Really In Fast Food Chicken Nuggets
Researchers tried to find out what was in chicken nuggets from two fast food chains, with disconcerting results.
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France: New cat cafe is the pet of Paris
Like cats after the cream, Parisians are flocking to a new cafe whose centerpiece is not food but felines.
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My Food Will Kill You: Heart Attack Grill’s Basso
Jon Basso, owner of Heart Attack Grill, discusses his open stance that the food in his restaurant will kill you and how Americans just need to make responsible choices about their eating habits, not have decisions made for them on what they can and can’t eat. He speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.”
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Russian restaurant only hiring twins
A restaurant owner in Moscow has decided to only hire sets of twins in a bid to attract new customers. The Twin Stars diner employs identically-dressed siblings to serve its hungry clients with food and drink - taking inspiration from an old Soviet-era movie.
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America’s First Toilet-Themed Restaurant Opens For Business
The Magic Restroom Cafe opens in a suburb of L.A. on Friday and, as the name suggests, it’s a wall-to-wall, porcelain-throne paradise in there. Bathroom-themed restaurants have had great success in Japan and China in recent years—over a dozen Modern Toilet locations have opened in Taiwan alone—so it seems inevitable that the trend would eventually come stateside.
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What Chefs & Co eat when the dinner rush is over and stomachs are growling
After up to 10 hours of standing with virtually no breaks and no real nourishment, there are generally two options for a famished team of chefs, cooks, waiters, bussers, porters and everyone else it takes to run a restaurant.
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McDonald's to Replace Dollar Menu with Dollar-and-Up Menu Nationwide
McDonald's is revamping its Dollar Menu and renaming it Dollar Menu & More - a move that will add pricier items to its value offering. The company's CEO Don Thompson said on its third-quarter earnings call Monday morning that the menu will be rolled out nationally and supported by national advertising dollars.
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After 40 years, McDonald’s drops Heinz Ketchup
McDonald’s said Friday it was dropping ketchup king Heinz as a supplier of the key hamburger condiment, citing management changes at Heinz that put the company closer to rival Burger King. McDonald?s said it was ending a relationship of over 40 years as it axed Heinz from its supplier list.
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Red Lobster customer has handwriting expert study receipt
The customer at the center of a racial slur written on a Red Lobster receipt last month in Franklin is speaking out for the first time and says new evidence proves he didn't write it.
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FDA to ban artery-clogging trans fats
Heart-clogging trans fats have been slowly disappearing from grocery aisles and restaurant menus in the last decade. Now, the Food and Drug Administration is finishing the job.
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Duck torture: Cruelty of Gordon Ramsay's foie gras supplier exposed in shocking photos
Ducks used in Gordon Ramsay’s foie gras dishes suffer horrific cruelty before being killed.
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10 most expensive restaurants in the world
Fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants around the world can come at a price. But what you get for those high price tags (which can often be accompanied by sticker shock) are outstanding dining experiences that can take you to a castle in Switzerland or to an underwater culinary experience in the Maldives. From Japan to Europe to the Big Apple, luxe dining menus are often designed tasting courses paired with wines, which substantially adds to the consumer's bottom line.
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Family: We Tipped Server & Didn't Leave Hateful Note
After a gay server at a New Jersey restaurant said a customer denied her a tip and wrote her a hateful note on the receipt, a local family contacted NBC 4 New York and said their receipt shows they paid a tip and didn't write any such note.
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One Restaurant Is Offering A 50% Discount If You Turn Your Phone Off While You Dine
Jawdat Ibrahim is offering a 50% discount to diners who turn off their phones while they enjoy their meals at his restaurant in Jerusalem.
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I wish more people played this restaurant phone stacking game
Some exceptions should obviously apply.
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