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Plus: fake buffalo mozz and low-calorie menus, all in our morning news roundup.
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Plus: fake buffalo mozz and low-calorie menus, all in our morning news roundup.
They're the first to show that it might make a difference.
If you can answer questions like “Are you drunk?” and “Are you drunk on malt liquor?” this is the resource for you.
Even though they're performing better than expected.
Evidence points both ways.
There are more than 32,000 Subways worldwide.
The burger chain is the latest to try to charm customers with a blechtacular creation.
The chain claims to have 6,000 stores in China and say it's opening twenty more in New York.
What else deserves to be ranked in America's top 25 fast foods?
They like In-N-Out Burger just as much as everyone else. But not Taco Bell.
Subways continue to take over the bottom floors of high-end developments.
The burger chain is already drawing crowds to its Tribeca store.
Two Jersey destinations are drawing crowds. Plus: Are bars the new nightclubs? And slushies at Momofuku Noodle Bar.
Plus: Fast-food restaurants cut costs; Pizza Hut rebrands, and more in our daily food news roundup.
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