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Tyson Foods, the United States' largest poultry producer, has responded to a series of complaints an organization has made about its employment practices.

The complaints were filed by America First Legal, a nonprofit organization of attorneys and strategists run by Stephen Miller, Donald Trump's former senior adviser. The group also includes Matthew Whitaker, a former U.S. acting attorney general.

AMemorial Day barbecue is expected to cost 10% more in 2024 than it did last year due in large part to the increasing price of meat.

According to a report from Fox Business, the average American family is paying about 10.19% more for Memorial Day festivities than they did in 2023.  

Datasembly reports that inflation has made products more expensive with the cost of burgers increasing from $7.04 in 2023 to $8.07 in 2024.

Ketchup has reportedly increased by 10 cents, and a regular grocery store trip is costing families 20% more than it did in 2021.

Fast-food chain Burger King will be debuting a new value meal ahead of schedule as competitor chains launch meal deals of their own. 

"We are bringing back our $5 ‘Your Way Meal’ as agreed upon with our franchisees back in April," a spokesperson for Burger King said on Thursday, May 23.

The news was first reported by Bloomberg News. 

The financial woes hitting seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster have prompted it to close dozens of locations and file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with some of the blame being heaped on the chain's endless shrimp bargain.

In the wake of the pandemic, Red Lobster looked to boost traffic to its restaurants by offering a $20 all-you-can-eat shrimp deal that the company hoped would serve as a loss leader and bring in more customers who would become regulars.

Beloved seafood chain Red Lobster has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after news last week that it was closing almost 50 restaurant locations in the United States.

Although much has been made about the restaurant’s decision to make its $20 endless shrimp deal a permanent menu item—underestimating demand and leading to an $11 million loss, according to its largest shareholder, Bangkok-based Thai Union Group—that loss-making promotion is only one part of the chain’s financial difficulties, which date back years.

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Red Lobster has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and leaders plan to seek a buyer for the financially troubled seafood chain based in Orlando.

The bankruptcy, first reported by Bloomberg, came in U.S. District Court in Orlando and will allow the company to continue operating.

In  a news release late Sunday, the company said the plan is to “simplify the business through a reduction in locations, and pursue a sale of substantially all of its assets.”

Maricopa County health inspectors cited three restaurants for 17 health violations during the week April 19. The violations ranged from moldy hot dog buns to a bartender cutting lemons with bare hands. A priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to an increased risk of foodborne illness or injury. If listed in inspection reports, remedies implemented during the inspection are noted. During the week of April 19, inspectors visited nearly 1,300 restaurants along with other food-serving facilities in hospitals, senior homes and schools.

At a meat-n-three, the format is spelled out in the name, and the style of food is familiar through tradition. But given the names behind a new one coming soon to the Uptown neighborhood near the universities, you know it will be a bit different. Hot Stuff is set to open in the weeks ahead at 7507 Maple St. It’s the latest sibling for Turkey and the Wolf, the Irish Channel restaurant known for its creative sandwiches and the droves of people who line up to try them. Hot Stuff...