California bakery hiring paid 'doughnut enthusiast' to photograph, sample tasty treats

Johnny Doughnuts, based in N. California, is looking to hire a “doughnut enthusiast content intern” to try out new flavors and create social media content.

Yao brings a taste of Bangkok’s Chinatown to metro Atlanta

"We want people to feel like, if they walk in here, they walk into Chinatown in Bangkok,” says the owner-chef of new Dunwoody restaurant Yao.

Hive thefts rise as beekeepers aid California's most valuable crop

As almond trees start to bloom, so begin beehive thefts that have become so prevalent that beekeepers are now turning to GPS tracking devices, surveillance cameras and other anti-theft technology to protect their precious colonies.

Mexican avocado ban lifted, US Embassy announces

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico says that Washington is lifting a ban on inspections of Mexican avocados, freeing the way for exports to resume.

National Drink Wine Day: Wine by the numbers

Americans from coast to coast are raising their glasses for National Drink Wine Day on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022.

Best End Brewery brings delicious burger to BeltLine on the West End

If you're walking on the BeltLine and feeling a bit hungry, Best End Brewery on the West End has a burger that's worth the detour.

Hostess announces caffeinated doughnuts

Hostess says each Boost Jumbo Donette contains almost as much caffeine as a cup of coffee (50-70 milligrams). Each doughnut is three times larger than a regular-sized donette.

World's heaviest strawberry officially gets title from Guinness

Weighing a whopping 10.19 ounces – more than half a pound – the titanic berry this week was declared the world's largest by Guinness World Records.

Chick-fil-A's original Georgia restaurant reopens in Hapeville

The restaurant where Truett Cathy invented Chick-fil-A's famous chicken sandwich is reopening with a brand new design. The Dwarf House in Hapeville is set to welcome customers back Thursday.

Bird flu concerns prompt restrictions to exhibitions, sales in Georgia

Georgia officials are being proactive after a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, more commonly known as bird flu, was found in commercial poultry operations and backyard flocks in several state.

Georgia right-to-farm bill again a question of whose rights

As always, it was a question of ‘Whose property rights?’ when Georgia lawmakers on Tuesday considered a bill that would enhance protections for farmers against nuisance lawsuits by neighbors over problems such as odors.

Couple brings Japanese layered cakes to Ponce City Market

"A number of people don't really know what to think of it. But once they get a taste they're like, 'Oh, wow. This is amazing,'" says one of the owners of Cake Culture, a new pop-up specializing in mille crepe cakes.

Start spreading the news! Gourmet pimento café opens in metro Atlanta

Suga’s Cheese Shoppe & Café is the newest addition to metro Atlanta’s food scene and is a true original in concept: a restaurant with a menu built around Southern favorite pimento cheese.

US suspension of avocado imports part of conspiracy, Mexican president says

The president put forward the conspiracy theory after the U.S. suspended imports of Mexican avocados on the eve of the Super Bowl following a threat against a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico.

US suspends avocado imports from Mexico

The suspension of avocado imports from Mexico has to do with a threat a safety inspector in Mexico received, as avocado exports are becoming the latest victim of the drug cartel turf battles.

Your Super Bowl Sunday chicken wings will cost an arm and a leg

Industry experts say the coveted Super Bowl fare should be available, but customers should be ready to pony up more