Is Prison Food Better Than School Food?

We’ve all heard complaints about our country’s school lunch programs. From campaigns spearheaded by childhood nutrition advocate Michelle Obama to the outcry that ensued when the nation... read more

Watch the First Hot Dog in Outer Space

We all heard about NASA’s rover Curiosity landing successfully on Mars during their latest mission this past Monday. But fewer were aware of an equally important space travel triumph: that of a... read more

MasterCard Doubles Its Dine and Be Generous Campaign

MasterCard recently launched its Dine and Be Generous Campaign, which supports Stand Up to Cancer. When a cardholder uses his or her MasterCard to buy a meal for $10 or more, MasterCard will donate 1... read more

Watch a Jack Russell Terrier Set a Table, Go Grocery Shopping

Jesse the Jack Russell Terrier
Jesse the Jack Russell Terrier might just be our favorite dog ever; not only can he wake us up, but he can ground our coffee beans, set our table, get the mail, and pick up our recycling. He's... read more

Protestors Demonstrate Against Dog Meat and More News

Media Mix
The Daily Meal brings you the biggest news from the food world. Dog Meat Protestors Demonstrate in South Korea: On Tuesday, demonstrators protested against the practice of eating dog meat, which is... read more

Unlike Chick-fil-A's, McDonald's Chicken Sandwich "Loves You Just the Way You Are"

Unless your head has been sandwiched between the two fried chicken patties that make up KFC's Double-Down sandwich, you've heard about the controversy involving Chick-fil-A. Lesbian groups... read more

Zynga Adds ChefVille to Repertoire of Social Ville Games

The farms may have dried up and many crops may have died — in FarmVille that is. But the end of the harvest doesn’t mean that game creator Zynga is done planting their seeds in the... read more

Some Kid Made $3,000 Off a Lemonade Stand (for Detroit)

Lemonade
While some The Daily Meal staffers may have excellent success stories about lemonade stands (resulting in summer trips to Paris), most of us rarely made more than $10 off our pre-teen experiments. So... read more