Text size The impossible sausage, served as a croissant sandwich. Courtesy of Burger King. Beyond meat‘s Impossible Foods is launching its fake sausage product in Burger King, a signal to investors that interest in alternative protein remains high and that competition within the burgeoning industry remains strong. Burger King, owned …
Read More »Las Vegas workers sue, saying casinos were unable to protect them from the coronavirus
Hospitality workers on the Las Vegas Strip filed a lawsuit against casino operators on Monday, accusing companies of failing to protect COVID-19 employees, one of the first efforts to hold employers legally responsible for infections in cases in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court …
Read More »Popeyes chicken sandwich continues to drive sales
The Popeyes chicken sandwich craze may be long gone, but the effects of the sandwich’s release are still being felt at the register, according to the head of the restaurant chain’s parent company. Jose Cil, the CEO of Restaurant Brands, told CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday that the chicken sandwich …
Read More »Impossible Foods begins selling its meatless sausage to restaurants across the country
Starbucks Impossible Sausage Breakfast Sandwich. Source: Starbucks Impossible Foods announced Monday that its meatless sausage will now be sold to restaurants across the country. The Impossible Sausage is available now at Restaurant Brands International’s Burger King and Starbucks locations in the United States, but now other chains and independent restaurant …
Read More »Here’s the impact on revenue Facebook will take when Diageo and Starbucks join the list of companies pulling ads from the platform.
Facebook shares fell in pre-market trading on Monday, after Diageo and Starbucks became the latest companies to stop advertising on social media platforms for ineffective surveillance of hate speech. Shares of the social networking company FB, -2.48%, which operates Instagram and WhatsApp, in addition to its eponymous platform, fell more …
Read More »