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Walgreens Opens Up In-Store Clinics; Provides Health-Care Products For Older Population
Jack In The Box Chairman And CEO, Linda Lang, To Retire In January; Company To Promote Internally
Walgreens, CVS Inform Customers About New Federal Health Care Law And Marketplace
Walgreens, and CVS Caremark are helping customers become informed about the Health Insurance Marketplace, created by the Affordable Care Act according to the Tennessean.
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Subway Tabs $6 Price On New Buffalo Chicken Footlong Sandwich Special For Month Of August
Subway restaurants is offering customers a six dollar buffalo chicken footlong submarine sandwich for the month of August as a way to spice things up in hot and hazy days of August according to its website.
McDonald’s Employees Annoyed By Higher Costs To Operate Restaurants
McDonald’s employees are annoyed by the corporation’s move to increase costs for franchisees to operate their restaurants potentially limiting the possibility of new stores opening and further decreasing sales according to Bloomberg.
Taco Bell Menu: Company Expands New Waffle Taco Breakfast To More States
Taco Bell is expanding its test of its new waffle taco breakfast to 100 sites in Fresno, Calif,; Omaha, Neb.; and Chattanooga, Tenn. Thursday with hopes of officially establishing its breakfast menu nationally next year, according to the Associated Press.
Dunkin' Brands Expanding in Texas, Baskin-Robbins Entering German Market: Report
Dunkin' Brands heads south with 19 new stores in Texas and plans to open more stores in Europe as it sees the region bouncing back from the recession. Its sister company, Baskin-Robbins, is planning its entry into the German market as early as next year, according to Bloomberg.
NZ's clean, green image under scrutiny with dairy scare
For a country that markets itself to the world with the slogan "100% Pure", New Zealand's environmental credentials are not as impeccable as many would think.
Lab-Grown Burger Tasteless and Most Expensive Burger at $325,000: Is It Worth It?
In a tale of which science-fiction meets reality, the world's first lab-grown burger from cow muscle grown was fried and eaten at a news conference in London on Monday, according to reports. Tasters say they had hoped for a bit more flavor from the revolutionary burger.
U.S. FDA proposes new rules for labeling 'gluten-free' foods
Labels declaring foods to be "gluten-free" will need to meet new standards set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Man Arrested for Calling 911 after McDonald's Employee Gives Him Wrong Order, Said he Didn't Know it was a Crime [VIDEO]
A South Georgia man spent the night in jail after calling police on a McDonald's employee who failed to give him the right amount of burgers he ordered. He got arrested for abusing the emergency communications system.
OpenTable buys restaurant booking system from IAC's Urbanspoon
Online restaurant booking service OpenTable Inc said it had bought the reservation system of rival Urbanspoon and would provide bookings for the site in future, sending its stock up 4 percent.