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Children familiar with fast food logos are more overweight compared to those who can't: Study
A new study discovers the more a child is familiar with logos and the mascots from fast-food restaurants, sodas, and not-so-healthy snack food brands, the more likely the child is to be overweight or obese.
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Diet soda aids in weight loss, industry-funded study finds
Diet soft drinks are 44 per cent more effective at helping people lose weight than drinking water alone, a new study said on Wednesday.
Woman sues McDonald's after she finds a 'foreign object' in breakfast burrito
A McDonald's customer from Michigan had an unpleasant experience during a trip to the fast food giant in February 2012.
Red Robin employee may have exposed 5,000 customers to hepatitis in Springfield, Mo.
A Red Robin employee may have served up a side of hepatitis A to as many as 5,000 restaurant goers' health officials said Wednesday. Immunizations are being offered to those who may have been infected.
Gluten Free Blueberry Pancakes for potential allergy risk
Middle East Bakery Inc. is recalling its dairy-free, gluten-free frozen pancakes because they may contain undisclosed milk and it may harm those with allergies.
Burger King will no longer use the “Have It Your Way” slogan
Burger King is scrapping its 40-year-old "Have It Your Way" slogan in favor of the more personal "Be Your Way."
Darden to Sell Red Lobster for $2.1 Billion: Report
Darden Restaurant Inc. has agreed to sell its Red Lobster seafood restaurant chain to San Francisco private equity firm Golden Gate Capital for $2.1 billion, following the warnings of some of its shareholders.
Fast-food workers strike across the world
Fast-food workers walked off their jobs in dozens of cities on Thursday, demanding a $15-an-hour minimum wage.
McDonald's rolls out Shakin' Flavor Fries in bid to spice up their fries
McDonald's says it plans to start testing seasoned french fries at select U.S. locations starting on Tuesday.
Service sector up in the U.S., fastest pace since summer
The service sector grew last month at its fastest pace since the summer, suggesting the economy is rising following a slow start to the year.