March 18, 2021 TikToker criticized for 'lame' prank on KFC/Taco Bell drive-thru employee Fast-food workers don’t get paid enough to deal with stuff like this.
March 16, 2021 McDonald's customer fires warning shots to scare off attacker in drive-thru Authorities arrested a man outside of a Georgia fast-food restaurant after he allegedly attacked a woman at random while she waited at the drive-thru. Fortunately, the woman was able to fend off the attack by firing off warning shots.
March 16, 2021 Louisiana restaurant owner apologizes for 'discriminatory' message left on Black family's receipt Frank’s Poboys owner Michael Fontenot expressed remorse and stressed a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination.
March 15, 2021 The latest McDonald's Happy Meal toys are very popular with scalpers in Japan McDonald’s Japan recently launched a promotion tied to a popular Japanese manga and anime series, "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba." As part of the promotion, the restaurants' Happy Meals each contain packages of trading cards and stickers, but the cards are already popping up on secondary-market sites at a high premium.
March 15, 2021 Fleeing suspect in Tennessee found hiding in McDonald's freezer: report This must have been the most uncomfortable hiding place.
March 15, 2021 Salt Bae fed a woman steak as her date watched in confusion, and Twitter users are unsure what to think Nusret “Salt Bae” Gökçe — the chef and restaurateur who seductively salts and caresses his meats for millions of followers on social media — is back in the news for seductively feeding a piece of steak to one of his female customers, much to the perceived horror of her date.
March 14, 2021 LA County judge authorizes cutting off restaurant's electricity for trying to survive pandemic A Los Angeles County judge on Friday authorized the City of Burbank to cut off electricity to a restaurant that has stayed open in defiance of a court order.
March 14, 2021 Some restaurants in England are asking customers to pay before they eat when indoor dining returns Restaurants really can't handle no-shows after a year of coronavirus.
March 12, 2021 Oklahoma sandwich shop calls out maskless man who was filmed berating employees Lee’s Sandwiches, located in Oklahoma City, posted a video of the incident to its Facebook page earlier this week. In the clip, the man can be seen yelling at the shop’s employees, apparently after he was asked to wear a mask inside the establishment.
March 11, 2021 Expansion of indoor dining comes 'a little too late' for New York restaurateur New York restaurants outside of New York City can increase their capacities to 75% of normal next week, but Southbound BBQ owner Pete Mason told "Your World" host Neil Cavuto the loosening of restrictions comes "a little too late" for his business.