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Rachel Mansfield’s Cadootz Kids Crackers Launches In All Target Stores As Its First Retail Partner Six Months Into Launch
BusinessFood & DrinkRachel Mansfield’s Cadootz Kids Crackers Launches In All Target Stores As Its First Retail Partner Six Months Into LaunchByAndrew Watman,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover innovation across the food & beverage landscape.Follow AuthorJun 10, 2026, 09:00am EDTCadootz! organic kids crackerscadootz!A shape to have fun with, ingredients to be proud of, and a new zany word that kids are going to be saying on repeat. Today, cado...
Ayesha Khan slams Gurugram man’s Rs 370 biryani remark: ‘What’s wrong?’
Actress Ayesha Khan called out a viral clip from comedian Pranit More's stand-up show, labeling it "scary" after an audience member implied he expected something in return for spending Rs 370 on a date. Pranit More later issued a public apology, admitting it was a lapse in judgement.
Watch: PM Modi enjoys jhalmuri at NDA meeting served by Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari
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QR code menus headline readers' biggest food and restaurant gripes
It’s Wednesday, which means that it’s time to take inventory of everything we hate in another edition of The Gripe Report.Last week, in an edition some are calling "historic," "monumental," and "meh, it was something good to read on the can," I talked about some of my biggest food gripes.Stuff like restaurants that insist on planks of wood being better than good old-fashioned plates (they’re not), foods with outlandish flavors meant to make you go, "Whoa, that’s weird," and how brunch just isn't...
Violent transit attacks in Atlanta, New York and Charlotte fuel calls for tougher tracking of repeat offenders
Violent transit attacks in three major U.S. cities have renewed commuter fears and sparked outrage over how the justice system tracks repeat offenders.The cases include a shooting on Atlanta’s MARTA system, stabbings at New York City’s Penn Station and a stabbing on Charlotte’s Lynx Blue Line.Here are three recent public-transit attacks involving accused repeat offenders that have fueled calls for tougher action to protect residents.Anthony Tyrone Gresham, 42, a felon with multiple convictions,...
Hindu Raksha Dal members vandalise non-veg eatery on Delhi-Haridwar highway
Tension erupted on the Delhi-Haridwar National Highway in Muzaffarnagar as Hindu Raksha Dal members allegedly vandalized and burned signboards at a non-vegetarian eatery. Police arrested three individuals, citing objections to a religious name displayed alongside the chicken outlet. The incident occurred ahead of the annual kanwar yatra.
After Rs 370 Biryani row on Pranit More's show, Gurugram company fires Himanshu Jangra
A web developer's joke about a ₹370 biryani date at a comedy show led to his job loss after viral backlash. His employer fired him, citing company values and workplace impact, but also sparked debate on accountability versus second chances for the 22-year-old.
Why ultra-processed foods could become the new war on tobacco
Research published in the American Journal of Public Health details the connection between ultra-processed foods and the tobacco industry when it comes to production, strategy and marketing.(Image credit: Shana Novak)
Historic English Family Brewery Is Reborn In One Of London’s Best Pubs
LifestyleDiningHistoric English Family Brewery Is Reborn In One Of London’s Best PubsByClaudia Alarcón,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Claudia Alarcón covers food, drinks and travel in places near and far.Follow AuthorJun 09, 2026, 10:15am EDTThe Blue Stoops pub in central London is reviving one of the great names in British brewing, Allsopp’s which traces its roots to 1730 at the Blue Stoops Inn in Burton-upon-Trent.The Blue StoopsPub culture is...
After Japan, Nepal Bans Import Of Indian Mangoes Over This Issue
Before Nepal, Japan last month suspended mango imports from India after its quarantine officials found lapses in pest-control procedures at Indian treatment facilities during inspections earlier this year.
Whey protein shortage looms as use of weight-loss drugs fuels global demand
Price of dairy product has risen fivefold after users of GLP-1 medications advised to increase protein consumptionThe growing popularity of weight-loss drugs has fuelled global demand for whey protein, sparking concerns among industry experts over a potential shortage.The price of whey has risen fivefold to record levels as companies race to secure supplies amid a boom driven by growing use of GLP-1 drugs, such as Mounjaro, which often require higher protein intake to preserve muscle mass. Conti...
8 apps that can help you cut your food bill
Food prices have a way of sneaking up on you. One week, your usual grocery run feels normal. The next week, a few basics suddenly cost a lot more than you expected.That is why money-saving food apps are worth a closer look. All of these apps are free to download or sign up for, but you still pay for any food, groceries or purchases you make through them.Some help you find discounted groceries before stores toss them. Others connect you with surprise meals, receipt rewards, free local listings or...
Revival Einkorn Reintroduces The World’s First And Most Functional Wheat Back To American Diets
BusinessFood & DrinkRevival Einkorn Reintroduces The World’s First And Most Functional Wheat Back To American DietsByAndrew Watman,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover innovation across the food & beverage landscape.Follow AuthorJun 09, 2026, 06:30am EDTRevival Einkorn CrackersRevival EinkornIt’s not too much of a distant memory when nobody knew how to pronounce ‘quinoa.’ Now it’s part of mainstream vernacular. Many may raise an eyebrow simila...
Americans still crave protein despite record beef prices as expert reveals the 'healthiest burger'
Many Americans stocking up for summer cookouts are navigating three competing trends: a heightened demand for protein, an increased emphasis on health and historically high beef prices.Seventy percent of Americans report protein as the nutrient they most want to consume, a 2025 International Food Information Council survey found. That helps explain why burgers remain a summer staple despite rising beef prices and certain health concerns.Ground beef prices are up 14% from a year ago, according to...
Marks & Spencer unveils five new ready-to-drink cocktails for 40th anniversary range
Marks & Spencer is celebrating four decades since it pioneered canned cocktails on British high streets, having first introduced the concept back in May 1986.The retailer has released what it calls "The United Tin-dom" report, examining the nation's preferences for ready-to-drink cocktails ahead of World Cocktail Day.M&S now shifts more than 15 million canned cocktails annually, a figure that equates to roughly one sale every second. If placed end to end, that quantity of tins would stretch all...
Himanshu Jangra’s ₹370 biryani remark sparks debate on dating and consent
A ₹370 biryani comment made by Himanshu Jangra during a comedy show sparked a nationwide debate on dating, consent, and transactional relationships. The incident, amplified by social media, led to widespread criticism of the mindset behind the joke and prompted a comedian's apology, highlighting societal attitudes towards modern dating.
More than Butter Chicken: Why India can't stop craving Punjabi food
Punjabi cuisine, a cornerstone of Indian comfort food, has endured global culinary shifts by embodying emotion, hospitality, and home. From ancient roots to post-Partition dhabas and modern restaurants, its rich flavors and hearty simplicity continue to resonate, offering a taste of tradition and belonging that nourishes the soul.
Geri was waiting for a $90 order to be delivered by DoorDash... then she clashed with the driver when he turned up to her door
Read more: DoorDash customer sparks outrage with insulting request See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy BURNEY WONG Published: 03:13, 9 June 2026 | Updated: 03:13, 9 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Inside the world's biggest curry house... in Stockport: 2,000 customers a night, 10,000 poppadoms a week and just £32 a head to feast like a king. How the Royal Nawaab became Britain's unlikeliest success story
Inside the world's biggest curry house... in Stockport: 2,000 customers a night, 10,000 poppadoms a week and just £32 a head to feast like a king. How the Royal Nawaab became Britain's unlikeliest success storyBy IAN GALLAGHER Published: 00:59, 9 June 2026 | Updated: 00:59, 9 June 2026 e-mail View comments
‘Wasn’t even good’: US tourist says she was charged €44 for two ice creams in Rome
Post on Facebook received more than 900 comments, with one Italian writing that they were ‘ashamed’A US tourist has warned visitors to Rome after paying €44 (£38) for two ice-creams in the Italian capital.Nicole Ann, from Florida, advised fellow tourists to “avoid Don Nino”, an ice-cream parlour on a street off Piazza Navona. She claimed she had ordered two small cups of ice-cream but instead was charged for two large cones topped with trimmings that were allegedly not requested, including macar...