Now, as we approach the 26th year since the show premiered, the creators are doing a pivot, and making their way into our kitchens with Friends: The Official Cookbook. Written by Amanda Yee, it is set to release on September 22, 2020 to coincide with the day the first episode aired,.
Some are calling for the tablecloth ban because diners might pick up the virus that causes COVID-19 from the previous patron, who touched the same tablecloth.
Is gray, like, the official shade of spring 2020? Skittles will be abandoning their signature rainbow shades for just one month, that month being June. As everyone knows, June is Pride Month, a time when many otherwise monochromatic brands will fly a rainbow flag to show their support.
There was always one thing generations of breakfast eaters could count on: Toucan Sam's cheery face, smiling out at us every morning from the Froot Loops box.
There's something special about homemade ice cream. Maybe it's all the good childhood memories that come with it, or maybe it's the fact that this incredibly delicious treat was made by loving hands, but homemade ice cream beats store-bought every time. Here's how to make it in a mason jar.
The most recent viral baking idea endorsed by the users of TikTok involves just five ingredients: 1 cup each of light brown sugar and peanut butter, an egg, 1 teaspoon of baking soda, and a half cup of chocolate chips to be mixed, and rolled into balls, before they are popped into a 350 degree oven.
Memorial Day 2020 is loaded with all sorts of food deals and even some sweet freebies. Whether you're a veteran, an active member of the military, or just a hungry citizen celebrating our troops, there's a discount for you this weekend.
If you've ever had the unfortunate experience of taking a squirt of lemon juice to the eye during an attempt to hand-squeeze, you know it's not a fun feeling. Perhaps that's one reason why the art of juicing lemons has inspired so many tips and tricks, including one that's become a hit on TikTok.
TikTok, popular for the fun short videos shot by its users, has been launching trends like pancake cereal and this bottled Starbucks Frappuccino hack, but sometimes the platform reveals truths that are hard to swallow — literally.
Starbucks fiends know there are always new menu items to look forward to with every season change. As we shift into summer, it's time to get excited, because Starbucks just released the new summer menu items across the country.
For many people, summer means one amazing job perk — Summer Fridays. This year, spiked seltzer brand Truly Hard Seltzer is helping fans celebrate the arrival of the season, regardless of if you are blessed with shortened paid work hours or not, with their Truly Summer Fridays calendar.
In the age of the pandemic, plenty of things have changed, and even mundane tasks like grocery shopping look a lot different than they used to. Grocery store salad bars are likely empty under new safety protocols, but one grocer got creative with repurposing theirs.
From ripped-off kiddie characters shrouding its past to a recent $26-million settlement over complaints of cheating workers out of wages, McDonald's is no stranger to scandals and lawsuits. But its latest wave of allegations are related to a brand-new set of concerns caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Poor old Kroger, they just can't put a foot right these days. Their most recent eyebrow-raising decision was one of their worst ones yet: deciding they'd been overly generous with some of that promised "hero pay" and demanding that certain employees pay back what they'd been given.
Some members have openly refused to comply with Costco's mask policy, as seen in a video that has gone viral with over six million views on Twitter. The clip, shot by an irate Costco shopper, shows a store employee calmly, but firmly telling the man filming that he must put on a mask or leave.
Minnesota-based coffee chain Caribou Coffee has recently gone viral after shift supervisor Michael Reinheart shared a video on the social media platform TikTok of a container of coffee sleeves he says he was asked to remove. Why?
Following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, some restaurants needed to collect personal data when they reopened to dine-in guests, and for an important reason.
Questlove is a natural for the Food Network — after all, he's got not just one, but three different elements that can make for a successful cooking show. First of all, the man's got some actual food cred — he is a New York Times best-selling author; his latest book is Mixtape Potluck Cookbook.
While practices like limited hours, bare-bones staffing, and savvy operation decisions have long been a part of Aldi's well-documented money saving strategies, the company has also made headlines for its pandemic-related generosity, such as employee wage hikes to reward frontline workers.
One notorious example would be Chuck E. Cheese, who rebranded themselves on GrubHub under the pseudonym Pasqually's Pizza & Wings. Now it seems Applebee's is also getting into the GrubHub identity-switching game, quietly launching a spinoff called Neighborhood Wings.
After a long season of self-quarantine, restaurants are finally getting set to reopen to what will undoubtedly be great rejoicing — and, in some cases, to a few raised eyebrows. And in the latter instance, these inner tube tables are definitely pretty unique.
Thanks to the coronavirus, April 2020 will go down in U.S. economic history as one of the worst months the country has ever experienced. Just as the pandemic has created losers, though, it has also created winners. Walmart is one of those winners.