Produce pesticides: Report details the cleanest and dirtiest fruits, vegetables
Some of the fruit and vegetable testing showed traces of pesticides long since banned by the EPA, according to the report. Here’s what ranked as the "cleanest."
Coors selling beer-flavored popsicles to ‘bring the chill’ to March Madness
You can find the "Coors-icle" online and at bars through the college basketball tournament season.
Lunchables with 'specialized recipe' headed to US school lunch programs
The two Lunchables products headed to schools – Turkey and Cheddar and Extra Cheesy Pizza – have more protein and whole grains and reduced saturated fat and sodium.
Guy Fieri's Livonia Chicken Guy! opens next month; 19 other Southeast Michigan locations planned
Guy Fieri's eighth Chicken Guy! opens April 1 in Livonia. It's the first Michigan location for the fast food chain.
Pi Day 2023: Where to get freebies and deals on pizza, pie and more
Tuesday, March 14 is National Pi Day, the annual celebration of the mathematical constant Pi, and some restaurants are offering deals in celebration.
‘It’s true’: Buffalo Wild Wings sarcastically responds to boneless wings lawsuit
A man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings for deception, claiming its boneless wings are basically chicken nuggets and customers are paying too much money.
313 Day: Pizza Cat Max offers small pizzas for $3.13 at Detroit location
Pizza Cat Max in Detroit has small pizzas for $3.13 in honor of 313 Day.
Ranch-flavored ice cream? Van Leeuwen, Hidden Valley team up for limited release
The “garlic powder-forward” line will be available at select Walmart stores.
Taco Bell pulling beloved item from menu, bringing back two fan favorites
Taco Bell is set to remove a popular item from its menu to free up space for two other items beloved by customers.
Man sues Buffalo Wild Wings, claims pricey 'boneless wings' are basically nuggets
The lawsuit involves the price of the boneless wings to which a Chicago man claims the restaurant is resorting to deceptive marketing.
HOMES Brewery plans event celebrating women in beer at Ann Arbor campus
Unite: Celebrate Women in Beer is a celebration of women in the brewing industry hosted by Ann Arbor's HOMES Brewery.
Here's where you can get free coffee to help deal with daylight saving time
Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12 for most of the U.S., meaning more daylight in the evenings and potentially less sleep.
Moldy berry in the container: Is it safe?
The Mayo Clinic is providing some insight into a question many people have had: If there's one moldy berry in a container, does it spoil the bunch?
Wingstop, Buff City Soap giving away ranch-scented soap for National Ranch Day
The companies are giving away 100 bars of the ranch-scented soap for free this Friday.
Krispy Kreme debuts St. Patrick's Day doughnut lineup – here's how to get a free one
Krispy Kreme has four new “gold-themed” doughnuts, and fans who wear green on certain days can get a free green glazed treat.
SunnyD launches new line of hard seltzers
SunnyD, the tangy orange drink that grew a dedicated fan base in the '90s, has entered the hard seltzer market.
Hershey rolls out plant-based Reese's Cups, chocolate bars
The Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese’s Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first vegan chocolates sold nationally.
HOMES Brewery announces 2023 date for Nucleate Beer Festival in Ann Arbor
HOMES Brewery's Nucleate Beer Festival will be held June 10 in Ann Arbor this year.
USDA proposes new requirements for 'Product of USA' labels
The proposed rule allows the voluntary label “Product of USA or “Made in the USA” claim be used on meat, poultry and egg products only when they are derived from animals born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the U.S.
Girl Scout cookie shortage sparks black market-like prices
One listing charged $100 for two boxes.