Chia seeds recalled as FDA issues highest possible risk level

The FDA has reclassified a recall of chia seeds as the highest risk of injury or death due to salmonella poisoning. 

Energy costs: These are the states paying the most, least

Energy costs are yet another thing eating a portion of consumer wallets, especially for those living in regions experiencing scorching summer temperatures.

This Walmart rival is gaining ground in the lowest-prices game

Kroger and Target, which usually trade off in the number two spot, have slightly "narrowed the gap with Walmart" -- but prices are dropping even more at another major chain.

Chipotle portions drama: Wells Fargo analyst exposes inconsistency

Chipotle Mexican Grill faces criticism for inconsistent burrito bowl portions after a Wells Fargo analyst's study revealed significant size variations across 75 orders, sparking social media backlash.

Minneapolis parks workers begin week-long strike
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Minneapolis parks workers have begun their week-long strike on the Fourth of July. FOX 9's Tim Blotz has more.

Are the new Costco rotisserie chicken bags safe?

In March 2024, Costco switched from hard plastic containers to flexible plastic bags for rotisserie chickens to reduce plastic use and emissions, but customers have raised concerns about leaks and potential chemical exposure from the hot chickens sitting directly in the plastic.

Fourth of July 2024 brings 'lowest holiday' gas prices

Drivers filling up their cars on the Fourth of July will encounter the "lowest holiday price" for a gallon of gas in three years, according to a projection from GasBuddy.

Pepsi Pineapple is back and here's the only way to get it

Pepsi Pineapple is now available again for a limited time exclusively at Little Caesars in a 20-ounce bottle, paired with Crazy Puffs for a summer treat.

Church renovated into Airbnb for sale in Detroit Lakes

A historic church in Detroit Lakes, transformed into a unique Airbnb and event center, is now on the market.

Minnesota failed to close loophole allowing triple-digit interest on loans

Out-of-state companies can continue to charge consumers in Minnesota triple-digit interest rates on loans after efforts to enact stronger protections failed at the state legislature.