A beloved burger chain announced a color change to key drinks on its menu. It's all part of brands' efforts to offer healthier products to their customers. In-N-Out Burger is making changes to its ...
Burger King’s Halloween Burger turns poop the kind of comically bright green that would humiliate most goths. The question on everybody’s lips, and other less-mentionable parts, is why? It’s been well ...
The Perfect Halloween Upgrade for Your Burgers Step up your Halloween menu this year with these Black Burger Buns — the dark, ...
In-N-Out has removed artificial coloring from strawberry shakes and pink lemonade. The announcement comes after the FDA said it wanted companies to voluntarily remove synthetic coloring from food.
A genetically engineered color additive that makes Impossible Foods' plant-based burgers appear to "bleed" like real meat should not have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration without more ...
Dark, Juicy, and Delicious Forget the candy for a moment — this Black Halloween Burger is the real showstopper of spooky ...
Did you know that you're not supposed to serve black chicken fillets? In case you didn't, Burger King was generous enough to give their employees a chicken fillet color code chart. No I'm not kidding.
The Impossible Burger, so far only available at restaurants, could finally be making its way to U.S. grocery store shelves, giving chief rival Beyond Meat Inc. a new competitor inside retail. Its ...