groceries
Brits Can Now Have Beer Delivered To Their Homes at the Press of a Button
UK brewer Carling knows your deepest, darkest desires, and the company is now offering the booze-expediting device you have always wanted but were afraid to ask for.
Americans Are Going to Restaurants Less, But Spending More
Last year, the average American household spent $7,023 on food. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, just under half of that amount was forked out at restaurants, but that doesn't mean that Americans are going to restaurants more.
Grocery shopping during Venezuela’s food shortages
Three Caracas residents show us what they've been able to find amidst Venezuela's ongoing food crisis.
Americans Now Spend More Money at Restaurants than on Groceries
According to data collected by US Census Bureau and USDA , Americans are relying more and more on food not prepared at home, and it's having an impact of public health.
Is Buy-One-Get-One Free Meat a Total Scam?
According to a lawsuit filed this week, grocery giants Albertsons and Safeway, both owned by parent company Albertsons LLC, have been jacking the prices of buy-one-get-one-free meats in such a way that consumers are indeed paying for their “free” meat.
Weed Is More Popular Than Food in This Washington County
The average household in Spokane County may still spend more on beer than bud, though.
Don’t Leave Your Unwanted Meat in the Detergent Aisle at the Grocery Store, You Monsters
A photo of a package of deli meat nonchalantly tossed aside to rot in a detergent aisle that appeared on Reddit has kindled the communal fury.
A New Danish Supermarket Chain Will Sell Only Dented or Expired Food
Food will cost about 30 to 50 percent less than at a regular supermarket. And yes, it will be safe to eat. Sometimes age ain't nothin' but an expiration date.
Here’s How Long You Could Survive If You Got Trapped in a Supermarket
A British astrobiology scientist claims to have figured out how long the average British supermarket could keep an adult fed and watered for.
People in the UK Are Picking Receipts off the Street to Save Money
It's called "wombling" and it's a real thing, apparently, so we sent a couple interns out to try it.
Why You Shouldn’t Feel Bad for Blowing All Your Money On Food
Good news for the $11-smoothie set and fans of organic baby lettuces: One study found that the more money you spend on food, the healthier you are.