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Why American Eggs Are Always Refrigerated but European Eggs Often Aren’t

Lena Helfinger on PexelsYou may think you know exactly where eggs belong until you travel to Europe. In the U.S., you’ll usually see them chilling in the dairy section, while in many European grocery stores,...

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Does an Apple a Day Really Keep the Doctor Away?

M1nh Art on PexelsWe're all familiar with the old saying:  "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." With roots going back to 19th-century Wales, the expression has been repeated so many times it's practically…

by Christy Chan May 12, 2026

McDonald's Had Its Worst Sales Since COVID. Here's What That Says About the U.S. Economy

Jurij Kenda on UnsplashWhen McDonald’s has a bad quarter, people notice. It’s not just because the Golden Arches are everywhere, or because the company has become a convenient shorthand for fast food itself. It’s because…

by Emilie Richardson-Dupuis May 12, 2026

The Cheapest Value Meal In America Proves Times Are Tough

Marques Thomas on UnsplashIf you've stepped into a fast-food restaurant lately, you've likely noticed that the "dollar menu" has become a relic of a bygone era. What used to be a quick five-dollar stop has…

by Sara Springsteen May 12, 2026

How Social Media Has Changed the Way We Eat

Rodrigo Rodrigues | WOLF Λ R T on UnsplashFood has always, always, been social. We trade recipes, recommend restaurants, copy what friends are making, and remember certain meals because of where we were when we…

by Elizabeth Graham May 12, 2026

The Fate of Coffee & Chocolate Over The Next 30 Years Is Grimmer Than You Think

Electra Studio on PexelsCoffee and chocolate feel too familiar to be fragile. They’re the things people reach for on tired mornings, bad afternoons, holidays, birthdays, deadlines, breakups, and basically any day that needs a little…

by Emilie Richardson-Dupuis May 12, 2026

20 Facts About The History of Pasta

Ancient Kitchens to Brooklyn Factories. Pasta is a quintessential part of nearly every kitchen. A box of spaghetti or rigatoni can sit in the pantry for months, then turn into dinner with a pot of…

by Elizabeth Graham May 12, 2026