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Category: Food

vegan hot dogs are finally coming to Nathan’s Famous

June 5, 2021 Dave Barr

Veggie dogs are at long last going to Nathan’s Famous. Starting Monday, the exceptionally old frankfurter emporium will start serving meatless hot dogs…

Uber reports best month for rides and food orders in the company’s 12-year history

April 15, 2021 Antonio Chad

Uber said resurgent interest for rides and food orders moved it to its greatest month for by and large bookings in the company’s…

Dubai’s RoboCafe, where robots have replaced their human overlords

February 11, 2021 Olivia John

DUBAI – Nothing says social removing very like Dubai’s RoboCafe, where robots have supplanted their human overlords. Customers can put in their requests…

The Aunt Jemima breakfast brand will be renamed Pearl Milling Company

February 11, 2021 Florence Alessi

The Aunt Jemima breakfast brand will be renamed Pearl Milling Company, it was declared Tuesday, after the 130-year-old maple syrup mascot was investigated…

New York City can reopen indoor restaurant dining at 25 percent capacity Friday

February 9, 2021 Florence Alessi

New York City can resume indoor restaurant feasting at 25 percent limit Friday, two days sooner than recently reported, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said…

“refreshment coffee”,Coca-Cola launches coffee in a can

January 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

Coca-Cola dispatched coffee in a can — or Coca-Cola with Coffee — in the US this week following quite a long while of…

Restaurant Week will get participation from a record 571 eateries in all five boroughs of the Big Apple

January 23, 2021 Lucas Carter

Restaurant Week will get interest from a record 571 diners in every one of the five districts of the Big Apple when it…

samples from a northern China ice cream company tesed positive for COVID-19

January 16, 2021 Emma Perkins

China has concocted another ice cream nobody needs to attempt. During routine government testing as of late, three examples from a northern China…

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that restaurants will remain fully open despite COVID-19

December 16, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that restaurants will remain completely open in spite of COVID-19 attacking the state during the pandemic. DeSantis…

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