Hungry customers looking for the best deals at local restaurants can search for certificates from top restaurants in their area. Restaurant.com is the leading local restaurant directory offering great deals on thousands of restaurants. There is no risk to the restaurant and restaurants can join free. Buy coupons and certificates from Restaurant.com today to get the best food deal on every meal. Restaurant.com makes it easy to make date night even more affordable with great deals on thousands of restaurants. Our restaurant directory makes it easy to search your local area for the type of food that you want. Browse local restaurants that are partners on Restaurant.com and simply purchase the certificate that you want to use. Some certificates are valid for dine in only while others are accepted for take out or delivery. With Restaurant.com, everyone wins. Restaurant.com is great for customers and restaurants. Customers get to save money on their next meet while also trying a new restaurant and local fare in their area. Restaurants benefit too by attracting new customers to their restaurant. Moreover, because of the minimum spend required to use certificates off of Restaurant.com at your restaurant, you make money too. There is no cost Read more…
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Find The Best Food Deals In Your Local Area with Local Restaurant Directory Restaurant.com
Tired of eating at the same restaurants day after day? Find a new restaurant to enjoy and save money on your next meal with Restaurant.com. Restaurant.com is your local restaurant deal directory offering great deals at thousands of restaurants right near you. Restaurants nationwide have partnered with us to offer hungry customers with delicious deals on delicious meals. Browse our restaurant directory today and find a restaurant near you offering a great deal. With Restaurant.com, everyone wins. Restaurant.com is great for the customer. Customers can try a new restaurant, save on their meal, and enjoy great tasting food. Restaurants also win. Restaurants can join Restaurant.com for free and offer certificates to customers. With minimum spend requirements on almost all certificates, restaurants still make money on the meals while also attracting new business. Our restaurant directory makes it easy to search your local area for the type of food that you want. Browse local restaurants that are partners on Restaurant.com and simply purchase the certificate that you want to use. Some certificates are valid for dine in only while others are accepted for take out or delivery. Find the best food deal for your next meal on Restaurant.com. Browse American, Chinese, Read more…
- June, 22
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uBid Owner of Restaurant.com Hires Findit Inc. to Improve Social and Search Online Web Presence through Findit.com
Findit, Inc. a Nevada Corporation (OTC PINK:FDIT) owner of Findit.com, a full service social networking management platform and online marketing service, has been retained by uBid (OTC PINK:UBID), owner of the popular restaurant deal site Restaurant.com, to help improve overall web presence. Findit will be producing fresh content highlighting Restaurant.com’s deals to reach consumers that want to participate in the deals offered on Restaurant.com. Moreover, Findit will help bring more awareness to restaurant owners about the services Restaurant.com provides to restaurants to help them attract new customers. Findit has been brought on by uBid to improve overall web presence for Restaurant.com on a month to month campaign. The first month, Findit will create, post and share over 200 pieces of freshly written content from various Restaurant.com profile sites within Findit.com. The content created will consist of Right Now status updates. Once the posts are live, they can be shared to other social networking sites that include but are not limited to: Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr and Twitter. Each post will consist of a description of the services Restaurant.com provides or a specific deal offered at Restaurant.com. In addition to the text written, each piece of content will also include pictures Read more…
- June, 22
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Burger King To Sell The Meatless ‘Impossible Foods’ Burger While Supplies Last Starting August 5th
Impossible Foods produces a plant-based, no meat burger that will soon be available in all Burger King locations across the country. Burger King operates 7300 stores nationwide and the meatless whopper will be available for $5.59 but only while supplies last. Burger King became the first fast food chain to sell the meatless burger in April, but the meatless whopper was only available at select locations. Burger King, which is owed by Restaurant Brands International (QSR), which also owns Tim Horton’s. Impossible Foods also plans to have its products available in grocery stores starting in the fall, now that the FDA has approved it key color ingredient. Impossible Foods is using soy leghemoglobin, which is what makes the meat look, ‘bleed’, and taste just like real beef.
- August, 1
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76,000 Pounds of Frozen Catfish Being Recalled By Queens-Based Food Supplier
Premium Foods USA is recalling roughly 76,025 pounds of Siluriformes fish products. The products were imported from Bangladesh and Myanmar, which are countries ineligible to export that type of fish product to the United States. The fish were not presented for import re-inspection into the US according to the US Department of Agriculture Food and Safety Inspection Service. States that received the recalled fish at retail locations are New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, and Michigan and were brought into the US between MARCH 26, 2018 and MARCH 8, 2019. At the time of publication, there has been no confirmed reports of illness or adverse reactions due to consumption of the recalled fish product. Consumers are urged to discard or return the fish to the place of purchase.
- July, 31
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Frozen Meatballs Recalled In 10 States Over Allergen Risk
According to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, frozen meatballs sold in 10 states are being recalled “due to misbranding and undeclared allergens.” Home Market Foods Inc, a Norwood Massachusetts based company, is recalling approximately 53,217 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat beef and pork meatball products. The affected products were sold in retail locations in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. The reason for the recall is the products contain milk and wheat, which are known allergens, but they are not declared on the product label To identify the bags, check for a production date of April 2, labeled as “Homestyle Meatballs” or “Cranberry Stuffed Meatballs.” The meatballs have a July 2, 2020, best if used by date and say “EST. 2727” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
- July, 29
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Smashburger Kicks Family Out Over Boy’s Service Dog
Popular burger joint Smashburger is under fire for kicking out a family that had come to the establishment with a service dog. Megan Moon and her family were attempting to eat at a Las Vegas Smashburger with their service dog, Medic, who helps Megan’s 9 year old diabetic son. The service dog is trained to react when the boy’s blood sugar is off balance. However, one of the managers at the burger joint saw the dog asleep and allegedly told Megan “I see you have a dog, he’s not allowed to be in our store. We don’t allow pets. You’re going to have to eat outside.” Moon says the manager made things worse by saying, “I’m not allowing it to happen. Let’s just not make a big deal out of it.” However, Moon replied back, “I am going to make a big deal about it.” Following the exchange, the manager canceled the family’s food order, reimbursed them for the cost of the meal and told them to leave the restaurant. Moon tells KTNV, “We were embarrassed. There were other people in the restaurant looking at us like we were causing a scene… like we had done something wrong.” According to Read more…
- June, 20
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Frito-Lay Recalls Some Bags Of Barbecue Chips Due To Potential Dairy Exposure
Frito-Lay, owned by PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) is recalling its ‘Lay’s Lightly Salted Barbecue Flavored Potato Chips’ because some of the bags may have accidentally been exposed to dairy with chip flavoring that was meant for a different flavor of chips. Frito-Lay said in a statement to the FDA, “Consumers with a severe sensitivity to milk risk a potentially fatal allergic reaction if they eat the chips.” The flavoring was mistakenly inserted into some of the BBQ chips variety. The BBQ chip variety normally contains zero dairy product. To identify whether or not you have contaminated BBQ Chips, check your bags for the following information: 7.75-ounce bags with a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of Aug. 27, 2019, and a manufacturing code that includes the numbers 2 and 9. The bags were sold in 24 states including: Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. No other lay’s products were affected by this specific recall.
- June, 19
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Sprouts Farmers Market Recalls Spinach In 19 States Due To Listeria Test Results
Sprouts Farmers Market (NASDAQ: SFM) has announced the recall of spinach that was sold in 19 states due to testing positive for Listeria monocytogenes. The spinach that is being recalled is both conventional spinach and organic frozen spinach that was manufactured and proved by National Frozen Foods of Oregon. The testing of the spinach was done at random. The recall notice, which was posted by the FDA did confirm that the random test shows positive for the listeria bacteria in the finished product however the recall did not confirm whether the FDA conducted the testing, Sprouts, or the spinach manufacturer. Consumers can identify whether or not they have contaminated spinach by checking the bag for the following LOT number and UPC. “Sprouts Frozen Cut Leaf Spinach” in 16-ounce plastic bags. UPC number 87487500982. Lot number 19031203A03. Use-by date 12/03/21 States where the contaminated spinach was sold are: Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.
- June, 19
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Dunkin’ Donuts Announces Delivery Rollout with GrubHub
Donuts on demand or Dunkin’ on demand are two phrases that you might be thinking about now that Dunkin’ Donuts (NASDAQ DNKN) is patterning with Grubhub (NYSE: GRUB) to bring you sweet treats and coffee on the go. The coffee and donut chain is beginning to rollout a nationwide delivery program where, starting Monday, more than 400 Dunkin’ restaurants in NYC’s five boroughs will offer delivery through Seamless, GrubHub’s NYC brand. Stephanie Meltzer-Paul, Dunkin’ U.S. vice president of digital and loyalty marketing, tells Yahoo Finance that the goal is to have delivery available in one-third of its locations by the end of the year. If the goal is met, that would be more than 1000 Dunkin’ restaurants. In the test market, which was held in select stores in NYC, Boston and Philadelphia, the average ticket was two times the normal ticket, which should ultimately serve as a boost to Dunkin’s same-store sales. For those that have used Seamless in NYC or enjoyed on-demand delivery with Grubhub in other locations, this is exciting news that could be bringing your afternoon fix right to your home, office, or other location.
- June, 17
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