Heinz’s Mayochup means something very different in a dialect of Cree spoken in Canada. It’s not the first company to make a global branding boo-boo.
Author: Zlati Meyer, USA TODAY
Sorry, but you’re grilling your burgers wrong, and it could kill you
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Whole Foods eliminating plastic straws from US stores in July. Expect new chicken, too.
Whole Foods Market is eliminating disposable plastic straws from its stores in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom in July.
‘Game of Thrones’-Starbucks cup mistake isn’t new. Hello, inadvertent product placement.
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Study: Health care industry worst at protecting consumer data, federal government is best
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Oreo, ‘Game of Thrones’ merge houses for limited-edition cookie that hits shelves Monday
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Walmart, Google make grocery shopping easier with new voice ordering, which launches today
Walmart launches voice ordering for groceries with Google Assistant. The new features starts today, but only for stores with pick-up or delivery.
April Fools’ Day quiz: Can you tell real corporate pranks from fake ones we made up?
On April Fools’ Day, major corporations from Netflix toBurger King now enjoy havinga bit of fun on the traditional day of jokes. But why?
What’s the best place to hit the Heinz? Fun facts about the ketchup maker for Memorial Day
Heinz is turning 150 this year. Here are some fun facts to “relish” about the ketchup company that actually started with horseradish.
Soda taxes, ad limits, better labels: Doctors want to limit sugary drinks for kids, teens
Citing concern about children’s health, two major medical groups are calling for policy changes, like sugary-drink taxes and limits on marketing.