October 5 Fox & Friends co-hosts make chili together Chef Eric Levine shows the 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts how to make chili to celebrate national chili month.
October 5 Cracker Barrel bets on free pancakes, hearty fall menu to win back diners after logo flop Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is trying to win back customers with football-themed promotions and returning seasonal favorites after traffic dropped 8% following its logo controversy.
October 4 Three common fruits can help Americans fall asleep faster and sleep better Nutritionist Kendall Mackintosh recommends fruits packed with natural hormones and antioxidants to help regulate sleep cycles and aid rest.
October 4 Whatever happened to olive loaf, the nostalgic 1970s deli meat that America abandoned? Olive loaf, once a colorful lunchbox staple, fell out of favor as younger generations labeled the deli meat "weird" and turned to fresher, customizable options.
October 3 Chili's menu changes spark online outrage as diners 'confused' by decision Chili's is axing Kids Pepperoni Pizza, Kids Cheese Quesadillas and Mini Molten from its menu, while also replacing skillet quesos with a new Southwestern Queso offering.
October 3 Gen Z drinkers leave bartenders frustrated with shrinking tips as 'terrible' trend emerges Young Americans are tipping less at bars and restaurants, though some Generation Z college graduates still prioritize leaving 20% gratuity for service workers.
October 3 Taco Bell ultramarathon participant raising money for Marine group Runner Tom Wilcox explains why he's tackling the 31-mile course full of Taco Bell stops as he raises money for Mile High Marines.
October 2 Bartenders should 'always' receive 20% tip, hospitality expert says Derek Brown, co-founder of the Washington, D.C.-based hospitality group Drink Company, tells 91±¬ÁÏ Digital why bartenders should be tipped just like restaurant servers.
October 2 Coffee shop that honored Charlie Kirk sees huge sales surge after it's 'flooded with righteous people' Invita Café in Rancho Santa Fe faced backlash for supporting Charlie Kirk with coffee cup stickers, but community support led to a 312% sales increase.
October 2 Sales triple for coffee shop owner who proudly supports Charlie Kirk despite backlash Sara De Luca, owner of Invita Café in San Diego, California, told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital that her shop initially faced backlash for placing Charlie Kirk stickers on its cups — but just days later, the community responded with an outpouring of support.