Food & Drink

  • Is the Trader Joe’s Takis Dupe Better Than the Original?

    Trader Joe’s is known for its house-brand knockoffs, and every time it seems like they’ve run out of products to copy, a new one hits the shelves. Trader Joe’s Chile and Lime Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips, a copycat of the…

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    Fast Foods and Treats We Lost in 2022

    The calendar has rolled over to another year, so it’s time to look back on what we lost in 2022. There may be some fast-food favorites or snacks on this list that you’ll mourn, but let’s face it — this…

  • Egg and cheese waffles (Chaffles) on a wooden table

    Flagels, Chaffles, and Other Curious Bread Substitutes for Low-Carb Diets

    In food trends, there’s a fine line between creative and just plain crazy. The latest trend? Low carb bread substitutes. While many think that eliminating carbs from their diets is the key to weight loss, slapping together a cheesy, mayo-laden…

  • The Cheaper Starbucks Alternative That Could Be Soon Coming to Your Neighborhood

    Marketed as a cheaper alternative to big-name coffee chains such as Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts, Blank Street Coffee has grown quickly in popularity — managing to convince even some picky caffeine addicts that its jitter juice is affordable and of good quality.…

  • Fairfax, USA - November 25, 2016: Trader Joes grocery store facade with sign and items on display and people walking

    Trader Joe’s Shoppers Sue Grocer Over Lead and Cadmium Levels in Chocolate

    Two Trader Joe’s shoppers are suing the grocery store chain in New York federal court for allegedly misleading consumers by selling dark chocolate that contains unsafe levels of lead and cadmium. Both proposed class action lawsuits cite a December Consumer Reports…

  • A young man holding up a sign saying 'America Can't Survive on $7.25', sitting down with a young woman with a male passerby in downtown Boulder, Colorado, rise the minimum wage concept

    Big-Name Companies Paying at Least $15 an Hour

    President Joe Biden has endorsed raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, and though Congress hasn’t acted, prominent companies have been plumping up workers’ paychecks on their own. They include some notable employers that are using higher wages…