Taco Bell wants its customers to ring in the morning with its fast food. Soon, the restaurant chain will sell breakfast in an effort to best its competitors, especially McDonald's.
Ordering a Happy Meal from a McDonald's drive-thru in Pittsburgh made customers a lot happier than a regular cheeseburger ought to. The reason for the extra smiles is that customers were ordering more than a free toy; they were also ordering heroin.
Everyone has failed in the kitchen before. We've all burnt the toast, overcooked the roast, undercooked the cake or even confused sugar for flour or oil for water. This list of Biggest Food Fails, however, is so extreme, that it may make you re-consider ever going to these establishments again. Even the biggest food companies can make grave mistakes when it comes to making sure their products are customer-friendly. Here are some high-profile cases of food fail. Beware: this list contains 100% of the daily recommended value of controversy.
If you have an entry-level job at McDonald's than chances are that you don't earn much. If you have an entry-level job at McDonald's than chances are that you don't earn much.
McDonald's McRib sandwich makes its triumphant return during the winter season. This year, however, eaters may be a bit more hesitant to order the sandwich after a disturbing picture of the "ribs" surfaced online.
Burger King has new low calorie french fries called "Satisfries" Feel a little guilty after you eat fast food? Well Burger King doesn't want people to feel this way after eating their French fries any longer.
They claim that the current national minimum wage is not enough to raise a family on. Hundreds of protesters from all over the United States walked out of their fast food jobs yesterday in hopes of securing higher wages for their future.
McDonald's will add chicken wings to its fast-food, burger-filled menu beginning next month. McDonald's will add chicken wings to its fast-food, burger-filled menu beginning next month.
An audio recording of a McDonald's shareholder meeting is quickly going viral on the web after the McDonald's CEO tried to defend his company as being healthy.