Finding something in your fast food bag that doesn't belong isn't unusual. An errant fry with your onion rings or even a mistaken order. But you won't believe what a Utica woman found in hers. What's more shocking is how she was treated when she went in to complain.
Just when you thought you've seen all the crazy inventions fast food could throw at us, wait until you see this. KFC is introducing in Canada a bluetooth fried chicken bucket that prints pictures.
For years, I've been curious as to the return of the infamous Chicken Fries from Burger King. They disappeared off of the fast food market for years, and they were my absolute favorite. But that changed today!
You never really know what kind of voice you're going to hear when you place you order at a drive-thru window. This was the perfect April Fool's Day prank!
Usain Bolt may be the fastest man on earth but his training regimen may not be for everyone. Bolt recently was quoted by the New York Post saying that he ate 1000 McDonald's Chicken McNuggets before competing in the 2008 Olympic games in China. Two questions come to mind, why and how?
As a general rule, I'm pretty easy going. However, wrongs that occur repeatedly have a tendency to send me through the roof. At so it is with getting my order wrong at the drive-thru of fast food restaurants. And it seems to happen way too frequently. Do you drive back through? Go inside and raise some noise? Or yell at the top of your lungs alone in your car?
Texting while driving? A no-no. Using a cell phone while driving? Dangerous. But how about eating while driving. While there is no law against it--so far--there are some foods that are safer than others to consume while behind the wheel. Which ones?
In Taco Bell's 2013 Super Bowl commercial we meet Bernie Goldblatt, an older gentlemen who is being wished good night by an aid at the Glencobrooke Retirement Home. Or so she thinks he is going to sleep. In fact, Bernie's night is just beginning.
If you thought Subway wasn’t going to budge an inch on its stance regarding the scandal over how long its footlong sandwiches really are, you’re wrong.
McDonald's Shamrock Shake usually comes once a year around St. Patrick's Day, but as the holiday passes, so does the elusive tasty beverage. Now you don't have to be in March (or Irish) to enjoy one year round.