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Taco Bell Accused of Not ‘Meat’ing Standards
The fast food chain, Taco Bell, has been accused of false advertising when it refers to “seasoned beef” in its meaty Mexican fare.
Get a Taste of Africa, Literally: Arizona Restaurant Adds Lion Meat Tacos to Menu
You thought bison and rattlesnake were exotic? One Tucson, Ariz. restaurant is spicing up its offerings.
Pay for Your Starbucks Coffee with Your Phone
Grab the phone and ditch the wallet: starting Wednesday, there’s a whole new way to pay for your coffee.
Whisky (8 Shots of It) In A Can: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
The makers of Four Loko wish they thought of this.
Whisky Stash Returned After 100 Years Frozen in Antarctica
Sir Ernest Shackleton evidently thought that if he was going to be exploring one of the coldest places on earth, he should bring some whisky to keep warm.
Supersize Your Coffee: Starbucks Debuts the “Trenta”
Hey, caffeine addicts, Starbucks has a new size for you if your decaf Venti soy almond cappuccino simply isn’t cutting it–it’s the Trenta, and it’s going to supersize your much needed fix in the morning.
Gummy Genius: Jelly Belly Inventor Creates Realistic Candy Heart, Blood, Urine
This is one candy heart that’s sure to gross out your Valentine.
Reading While Eating for January 14: Grammar and Goodies
Enjoy your Friday links with laser-popped snacks and cool people with sunglasses.
Latest Fast Food Craze?: Burger King’s First Stuffed Hamburger
Because why should cheese go on top of the burger, when you can actually stuff it right into the meat?
The 2,011 Chicken Wings in 2011 Challenge: How Ryan Hohman Can Achieve His Meaty Milestone
By now, many of us are well on our way to abandoning our fleeting New Year’s Resolutions. But one man has set a quantifiable goal for himself. Ryan Hohman wants to eat 2,011 chicken wings in 2011.
In Florida’s Prison System, Honey Buns Are the Ultimate Comfort Food
To be locked up is to live the life of bare survival in many cases, and that means one must barter with any available makeshift currency. Cash, of course, can be scarce behind prison walls. But as the