BBC Newsroom Staff Writes Nasty Notes To Cheesecake Thief
Twitter documented a series of notes sent back and forth in the BBC newsroom regarding a slice of stolen New York cheesecake.
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Read MoreCracker Barrel has announced the introduction of specialty coffees, including iced and flavored lattes, at its family-dining restaurants.
Read MoreThe Olive Garden pasta passes and special pasta passport sold in less than a single second this year according to Olive Garden.
Read MoreA San Diego business saw four of its employees hospitalized after consuming a meal from a co-worker.
Read MoreThe circles atop the lids of Glad plastic containers also serve as additional lids for smaller containers, perfect for salad dressing.
Read MoreFor one week only, the Forbidden Bowl and Forbidden Burrito will grace the menu at a single Orange County, California, location of Taco Bell.
Read MoreAfter a hot tea with an unstable lid burned two percent of her body and killed her dog, a woman is seeking reparations from the coffee conglomerate.
Read MoreA pizza festival in Brooklyn proved to be a failure after ticketholders became angry over baby-sized slices of pizza.
Read MoreAn Australian bride is an internet sensation after a video of the bride and her bridesmaids carrying doughnut bouquets went viral.
Read MoreWhen former Google product managers Paul McDonald and Ashwath Rajan announced the name of their new start-up, “Bodega,” people simply did not approve.
Read MoreThe restaurant critic’s claim that a New Jersey restaurant has the best pizza in New York City has the internet up in arms.
Read MoreHelloFresh has created a line of meals that shave down on prep and cooking times without sacrificing flavor or quality.
Read MoreAfter Hurricane Irma passed through Florida, vegetable farming specialist Gene McAvoy set out to assess land damage.
Read MoreDominique Ansel created a confectionary crab in collaboration with Malcolm Lee of Singapore’s Michelin-starred restaurant Candlenut.
Read MoreOne Australian official is calling for the consumption of kangaroos to reduce the quickly multiplying population.
Read MoreMcDonald’s employees claimed via Reddit thread that they were taught a method that under-serves fries even though fry sleeves look full.
Read MoreA Dairy Queen owner in Wisconsin is standing by his decision to post a controversial sign describing his restaurant as “politically incorrect.”
Read MoreDenny's four mascot characters have flown under the radar since being introduced in 2014, but Twitter users just realized, the sausage looks like feces.
Read MoreJapanese cafés have upgraded their foam game by sculpting cute, three-dimensional critters on cups.
Read MoreA 2nd grader in Idaho is helping fellow students pay off their school lunch debts by collecting donations at her lemonade stand.
Read MoreMany Champagne drinkers feel the beverage is best consumed from a flute, but the CEO and president of Champagne producer Krug says otherwise.
Read MoreHillary Clinton sent pizzas to the fans who camped out in line overnight to meet her at a book signing for her new memoir, "What Happened."
Read MoreA video game will allow its users to copy a move from one of this year’s most popular internet memes.
Read MoreJohn's, one of New York's best pizzerias, is finally delivering to parts of Manhattan after nearly 90 years in business.
Read MoreThe dog-napper can be seen sneaking a fast one on three unsuspecting humans, as he quietly latches onto an empanada and slips it off the grill.
Read MoreA bicycle police officer at the University of California Berkeley was videotaped taking money from a hot dog vendor’s wallet.
Read MoreOlive Garden is selling its famed pasta passes, now with an all-inclusive trip to Italy for only $100 more.
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