Food & Drink

  • Hand taking bottle mineral water from shelf in food store

    Is Alkaline Water Good for You … or a Scam? We Asked Experts

    Despite concerns about the environment, microplastics, and chemical leaching, the $40 billion bottled water market continues to grow. Part of that success is driven by the popularity of alkaline waters, which companies and celebrity boosters market as a convenience and health drink.…

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    30 Things to Know Before Shopping at Aldi

    Aldi, a budget grocery store with European roots, is a famous disruptor of the industry, mainly because its streamlined shopping experience and cost-saving measures translate into big price reductions on common items. It’s growing fast, too — faster than any…

  • Park City, UT, May 12, 2017: 7-Eleven sign against a picturesque landscape is brightly lit by the sun.

    You Can Nab A Year’s Worth of Free 7-Eleven Delivery on Black Friday

    The king of convenience stores is offering up an enticing incentive for customers on Black Friday: Free delivery for a whole year. 7-Eleven’s 7Now Gold Pass subscription service, which normally costs $6 per month for the standard version, will be…

  • Pastrami sandwich and pickles at Katz's Deli

    59 Iconic U.S. Restaurants To Try Before You Die

    The United States is absolutely filled with iconic eateries. From hole-in-the-wall diners to fine dining that’s worth a splurge, read on to discover dozens of the most iconic places recommended by expert and customer reviews to satisfy a grumbling tummy…

  • rows of wine at sams club

    Raise a Glass to These 20 Sam’s Club Wines Under $20

    The truth is, most of us probably don’t know an expensive wine from an inexpensive one. Here’s a big hack for the wine world: Buy what you like, skip what you don’t. It’s that simple. Why pass up your favorite…

  • paying for fast food from the car at drive-through close up

    Fast-Food Restaurants That Accept SNAP Benefits

    Help buying groceries when times are tight has been around since 1934, but government rules about using its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — formerly known as food stamps — has sometimes seemed stuck in that moment nearly 90 years ago, when cooking was the norm and fast…