Santa Monica Burger Update: Hole-in-the-Wall Burger Joint Reopens on Colorado, Wendy's Now Serving on Lincoln
One is committed to grass-fed Angus on locally made rolls. The other swears it never used pink slime.
One is committed to grass-fed Angus on locally made rolls. The other swears it never used pink slime.
Major U.S. Fast Food Chains Finding More Ways to Attract and Annoy Diners
The chain is showing up at The L.A. Coliseum for a huge giveaway.
The burger chain ran an ad in eight papers today to brag that it never served you the scary meat filler.
The burger chain known for its ginger mascot is now the number-two fast food chain.
Mitt shows he's just a regular, everyday, average dude while hitting The Golden Arches.
You'd think taking down a 35-foot tall cowboy hat would be easy, but you'd be very wrong.
The treats are currently tempting customers at Beer Belly and Black Market, among others.
Higher minimum wage in San Francisco could mean fewer restaurant jobs, Wendy's is big in Japan, and more in our daily news feed.
The Lincoln location will soon be replaced by a Wendy's.
The pop star is seriously considering a lawsuit.
So far the crazy new device is used to taste-test wines.
44 million people have gone into poverty due to rising food costs, says The World Bank.
66% of those polled in L.A. would refuse a scoop of the stuff, while a $180 sandwich is being sold in England.
The food truck sends a cease-and-desist letter to the makers of a XXX film, while we called it, Downtown's newest Mexican restaurant drives L.A. Times' critic batty.
The water at your favorite sushi restaurant might be imported, while Cal-Maine Foods worries about salmonella being served in your breakfast.
The President and First Lady don't care for a Slavic staple and a singer hopes her new tome will bring all the foodies to her yard.
Celebrity dining is quiet just days before The Oscars.
Iron Chef goes Presidential and Costco settles a pricing dispute with Coke.