Food/Beverage
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With the Big Game around the corner! According to Wells Fargo, the cost of food for one of the biggest parties of the year will cost about 8% to 14% more than 2021. While the cost of chips and dips, vegetables and other appetizers are up approximately 2% to 5%. Chicken wings are up 14% to […]
Jay-Z, Meek Mill and other artists including Fat Joe, Big Sean, Kelly Rowland and Robin Thicke are asking lawmakers to sign the “Rap Music on Trial” bill and turn it into law. The proposed New York State law would block lyrics from being used during trials. The bill aims to limit the admissibility of a […]
Starting today New York movie theaters can apply for a liquor license. The State Liquor Authority is allowing them to sell beer and wine and allowing movie-goers to drink in the theater, rather than before the movie in designated areas. The Liquor Authority’s vote Wednesday was unanimous and it takes effect immediately for cinemas that […]
Memorial AME Zion Church is hosting its first holiday food drive this season. The church is collecting non-perishable holiday foods that will be used for holiday baskets. The community can to drop off the items they buy on Saturday, Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 549 Clarissa St. Beyond the Sanctuary is looking […]
If you have purchased onions recently from the grocery store, you may want to have another look at them. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a salmonella outbreak is impacting 37 states, and sickening over 600 people in the US, which is all being linked to certain imported onions. The onions […]
You might have seen this all over the internet in bigger cities, but now this new potential wave of the future has hit our beloved Rochester. Yesterday, food service robots were put into action at Henrietta Restaurant Supply. These food service robots can deliver food to tables and use elevators to help places remain efficient […]
Wednesday marked National Coffee Day, and to celebrate America’s favorite coffee chain had a big celebration. Dunkin’ celebrated its “day” by donating nearly 300 pounds of coffee to Foodlink. The big donation from Dunkin’ stems from the “Runs for Coffee” initiative between Dunkin’ and the Rochester Red Wings. In this initiative, Dunkin’ pledges to donate […]
Just when we thought the days of toilet paper and cleaning supplies shortages were over, Costco has announced new limits on purchases of certain household items as supply chain issues occur and the delta variant spreads. Costco says that they are putting “limitations on key items” such as toilet paper, bottled water, and cleaning supplies […]
Get ready for the iconic Naples Grape Festival. After last year’s hiatus due to the pandemic, this year the festival will be extra safe due to COVID. The Naples Grape Festival, which is held every September with few exceptions since 1961, brings in tens of thousands of people to the village of Naples to celebrate […]
Does it ever feel like every time you go to McDonald’s for ice cream, the machine is down? By now, it’s a well-known fact that this often happens. McDonald’s has acknowledged the issue, however, customers are not ‘lovin’ it.’ This problem has gotten so massive, there’s even a website that lets you track malfunctioning ice […]