February 1, 2021 Dunkin' rolls out 'Free Coffee Mondays' following hundreds of store closings Dunkin' Perks members can get a free hot coffee every Monday through Feb. 22. The chain is debuting the coffee promotion after announcing the closure of 800 stores in 2020.
January 31, 2021 North Carolina bar sues state, city for coronavirus closure damage Atomic Fern Bar owner Kevin Slater and Attorney Daniel Meier sit down with 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the lawsuit.
January 25, 2021 Minnesota bar owner on defying 'unconstitutional' COVID-19 restrictions Lisa Monet Zarza, the co-owner of Alibi Drinkery, says ‘we knew what was at stake’ when she decided to reopen despite coronavirus restrictions.
January 25, 2021 Minnesota sues bar owner after she opened against COVID-19 restrictions Lisa Monet Zarza, the co-owner of Alibi Drinkery, says she decided to open despite coronavirus restrictions because ‘our staff needed money’ and she couldn’t get through another three month shutdown.
January 21, 2021 California wineries, restaurants sue Newsom over in-person dining ban A coalition of 50 businesses alleged that California’s ban “is arbitrary, irrational and unfair,” and that it has hurt local businesses and thousands of workers who lost their jobs.
January 16, 2021 Lee Greenwood launches own whiskey to help veterans Singer, songwriter Lee Greenwood joins ‘Fox and Friends Weekend.’
January 14, 2021 Yuengling beer expands to Texas as first move of westward growth The Pottsville, Pennsylvania-based brewer currently distributes its beer in 22 states from Massachusetts to Louisiana.
January 14, 2021 Natural Light unveils $470M diploma display to highlight college debt crisis Natural Light Beer has art imitating life on an all-too-relatable topic.
January 13, 2021 Japanese brewer Sapporo delays new beer launch over ‘embarrassing’ typo A Japanese brewery that canceled the release of its newest beer because of a spelling mistake on the cans has decided to sell it anyway after drinkers offered to take the beers for free.
January 12, 2021 19th-century beer cave discovered in St. Louis under neighborhood's community garden A neighborhood in Missouri is coming to the realization that there aren't just sewers under their streets.