Got nugs? A woman ordered a meal at a Burger King in Ohio, only to allegedly find a surprise side of cannabis, according to a report. The user Jannabamma posted a viral TikTok holding up the bowl
Burger King is selling cheeseburgers for $1, but fans will have to act quickly to make the most of the deal. The burger chain, which has around 7,000 locations in the US, will be selling cheeseburgers for just one dollar from now until February 2.
Originating as a TikTok-fueled rumor, the idea quickly captured attention online, blending humor, satire, and a sharp critique of wealth inequality.
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Westlife Foodworld, the operator of McDonald's in India, reported a 59% drop in third-quarter profit on Wednesday, as expenses jumped amid rising store count and promotional spending. Competition in the quick-service restaurant business is heating up as both regional and international players vie for market share.
Republican Rep. Ritch McCormick (R-Ga.) suggested that students should get jobs to pay for their lunches as the federal funding freeze proposed by President Trump threatens nutrition support for
An Ohio mother went viral after posting a TikTok revealing that marijuana came in her daughter’s order of Burger King chicken fries. The company said they were “disappointed to learn of the incident” and fired the employee in question.
A Burger King manager from Clark County has received major recognition from her company. Sara Crossman, a Burger King restaurant general manager in Springfield, was
Our top stories today are about: A woman finding a green surprise in her kids meal at Burger King, people online noticing how certain phrases about Trump couldn’t be found on social media, a woman claiming a Ring camera in her house began speaking to her daughter, and people online debating the decline of dinner parties .
Many questions remain about what happened at Hamline Elementary when Chicago Public Schools mistook Secret Service agents for immigration enforcement.
In a TikTok with more than 515,600 views, former McDonald’s corporate chef Mike Haracz (@chefmikeharacz) reveals why Big Macs aren’t hot when they get served. But here’s how you can order to get one hot.
Starbucks’ decision to restrict its restrooms to paying customers has flushed out a wider problem: a patchwork of restroom policies that has left Americans confused and divided over who gets to use the loo and when.