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  • A promotional image of KFC's Double Down sandwich

    KFC Doubles Down, Welcomes Back Fan-Favorite Menu Item After 9-Year Hiatus

    Many fast-food menu items have cult-like followings, but few are as celebrated as KFC’s extra-meaty, cheese-draped Double Down fried chicken sandwich.  Fast-food fanatics pining for the return of the bread-free sandwich can now relish in gluttonous glory because, for the first…

  • Eli Lilly Cuts Insulin Prices and Caps Out-of-Pocket Costs for Diabetes Patients

    Patients with diabetes who buy Eli Lilly-branded insulin have reason to celebrate. Though the Inflation Reduction Act capped out-of-pocket insulin costs for Medicare-enrolled seniors at $35, Eli Lilly & Co. has expanded the cap to all diabetes patients, regardless of age.…

  • A photo of a box of a variety pack of Krispy Kreme doughnuts sold at McDonald's

    Krispy Kreme May Be Coming to a McDonald’s Near You

    Soon you might be able to grab an egg McMuffin and satisfy your sweet tooth with a Krispy Kreme doughnut on a single McDonald’s drive-thru stop.  The fast-food giant said it plans to sell those crave-worthy Krispy Kreme treats at…

  • Chipotle Fajita Quesadilla

    Chipotle Adds Viral TikTok Hack Quesadilla to Menu, and Employees Hate It

    A Chipotle hack that went viral on TikTok became so popular that the burrito chain is officially adding it to the menu, much to the chagrin of its employees. The hack was first posted on the video hosting service by…

  • Walmart Candles Recalled After Fire, Shattered Jars

    Still have some fall candles lingering around the house? You’d better double-check to see if any are from Walmart, because more than 1.2 million Mainstays candles have been recalled for being a fire hazard. There have been a dozen reports…

  • Anaheim, California, USA - April 30, 2013: A large group of people entering the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, where Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park are located.

    Loose Seat Belts Are a Hit With TikTok but Not Disney

    TikTok might be a good source for recipe tips and fun dance moves, but it’s not great for sharing ways of getting around safety regulations — or at least The Walt Disney Co. doesn’t think so.  When users of the…