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  • Guy Fieri chicken restaurant to open location in Dallas


    Life is shorter than you think but nothing goes by more quickly than a limited-edition menu item. And there are plenty of those in this latest roundup of Dallas restaurant news — from a winter pop-up to a special-edition collaboration between Oreo cookies and rock star Post Malone. Don’t wait a minute or these may pass you by.

    Here’s what’s happening in Dallas restaurant news:

    Café Momentum, the award-winning nonprofit restaurant founded by chef Chad Houser that provides paid internships to justice-involved youth ages 15-19, broke ground on a new flagship location in the Wilson Historic District on the Meadows Campus — a hub of 33-plus nonprofits providing arts, education, and health resources, on land donated by The Meadows Foundation. Slated to open in early 2026, the new flagship is poised to become a national destination for learning and innovation, showcasing Café Momentum’s model and inspiring communities to create similar pathways out of justice involvement. Also, a destination for smoked fried chicken, sweet potato hummus, French onion soup, and steak au poivre. In addition to Dallas, there are also locations in Atlanta, Denver, and Pittsburgh.

    Crossroads Diner, the breakfast and lunch spot from chef Tom Fleming, has reopened in Plano at 645 Powell Ln., near Plano Parkway and Alma Road. Fleming first opened Crossroads in Dallas in 2010, and became known for its sticky buns, chicken & waffles, biscuits, grits, corn beef hash, breakfast schnitzel, tostadas, and frittata with chorizo. In 2015, it relocated from its original spot on Walnut Hill Avenue to 17194 Preston Rd. in North Dallas, then closed in 2020 during the height of the pandemic. Now the sticky buns are back — although on weekends only, to start.

    Salad and Go is opening a new location at 4401 Lemmon Ave. on February 19. The restaurant is known for breakfast burritos, bowls, and coffee, or reach for salads and wraps under $8. Ahead of the store’s opening,Salad and Go will donate hundreds of salads and is supporting two area races: Time Travel Half Marathon and Too Cold to Hold Half Marathon.

    Tina’s Continental, a tiny bar in the historic Continental Gin Building in Deep Ellum, closed quietly at the end of 2024. When Tina’s opened in April 2023 in a snug 800-square-foot space, it surely seemed like a cool idea, with a small menu of 6 martinis plus 4 batched cocktails — a Vesper Martini, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Negroni — served straight from the freezer at 15 degrees for a velvety-smooth texture.

    Eataly’s restaurant Terra at NorthPark has launched a winter pop-up called Alpina, featuring a menu of Alpine-inspired brunch items and seasonal drinks. Dishes include a polenta bar, fonduta di formaggio Swiss fondue, patate all’ampezzana sauteed potatoes, and fonduta di cioccolato with strawberries and biscotti for dessert. Drinks include hot toddies and Bombardino, an Italian eggnog. Brunch is Saturday-Sunday from 10:30 am- 3 pm. Starting on February 4, there’ll be a Cortina happy hour every Tuesday through Thursday with an $8 small bites menu. The pop up runs through March.

    Radici Wood Fired Grill, Italian restaurant from celebrity chef Tiffany Derry, has introduced a pasta hour and brunch service. Pasta hour features an antipasti, pasta dish, and dessert for $30, Wednesday through Sunday from 5-6 pm. Brunch includes dishes like the Amalfi breakfast platter, Sunday gravy pasta, and the tre espressi espresso martini flight. Weekend brunch is Saturday and Sunday from 11 am-2:30 pm.

    Overeasy at The Statler is offering heart-shaped red velvet pancakes with a warm cream cheese anglaise for $14, a raspberry mocha latte for $7, or a kir royale for $10. Specials available through the end of February.

    HG Sply Co. has launched an evolved menu featuring macronutrients and cleaner ingredients. Refreshed and new items feature the kale salad, seared fish tacos, power mac salad, and charred campfire chicken. They’ve also reimagined the cocktail menu, using only turbinado, local Sabine Creek raw honey, and organic agave in each cocktail.

    Shipley’s Do-Nuts has an adorable new non-doughnut item: warm mini beignets fried and dusted with powdered sugar. They’re available in packs of four for $2, 12 for $5, and 24 for $10, at participating DFW locations.

    White Rhino coffee has a limited-time menu for Valentine’s Day including the love notes latte – a chocolate strawberry latte starting at $5.50 for a small; and the vegan strawberry guava Pop Tart for $6. Available through February 26 at 14 locations across Dallas and Fort Worth.

    Black Tap, which has a location in Victory Park, has partnered with NBC’s The Voice for a limited-edition crazy shake. It features a strawberry shake decked out with V-shaped cookie, and white chocolate microphone for $16. Available through February 11.

    Seasons 52 has a winter menu with three new items: farmhouse chicken soup, black lentil bolognese, and peanut butter chocolate mini. Available through March 3.

    Mod Pizza has three new limited-time menu items: Mike’s favorite pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella, parmesan, ricotta, spicy chicken sausage, pickled jalapeños, and a drizzle of Mike’s Hot Honey starting at $9; red velvet no name cake for $3.29; and mega cookie filled with milk chocolate and dark chocolate chunks for $7.

    Sheraton Dallas Hotel senior sous chef Ricardo Viesca Gutierrez is the winner of the Vegetarian Division in the 2024 World Food Championships for his smoked vodka sauce. Gutierrez is one of 12 finalists in the competition and faced 300-plus teams of competitors from more than 35 states and 20 countries. He’ll go on to compete at the World Food Championships Final Table in March in Bentonville, Arkansas, where he’ll battle against the other 11 category winners.

    Catbird, Thompson Hotel bar, is launching a bar pop-up program featuring award-winning bars and bartenders. The program will kick off on February 2-3 with Highball Cocktail Bar from Phoenix featuring cocktails like Yuz About It, a shaken Yuzu Midori Sour. The pop-ups will last two days each month. Reservations are recommended for February 2 and required February 3.

    Coupes, the Highland Park champagne bar, is extending its happy hour by an hour to 3-6 pm; it previously started at 4 pm. The discount has also increased to 25 percent off bottles of wine on Tuesday-Wednesday.

    Fuzzy’s Taco Shop has new limited-time breakfast items including the amigas taco with scrambled eggs, chorizo, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, tortilla strips, sliced Avocados From Mexico, with a side of Árbol Chile salsa; big bacon & chorizo taco with scrambled eggs, bacon, chorizo, shredded cheese, and pico de gallo, wrapped in a tortilla; and sunrise mimosa, a frozen margarita mixed with grenadine, mango puree, and Smirnoff Vanilla Vodka, topped with a dunked bottle of Martini & Rossi sparkling wine. Prices start at $4.29. Available through March 2.

    Newk’s Eatery has four featured and new items: spicy jalapeño ranch salad, spicy chicken bacon wrap, Newk’s “Q” pizza, and The Italian sandwich. Prices start at $10.49 Available through April 1.

    Original Chop Shop has two new menu items: chop-rito chicken bowl, a twist on their burrito bowl with black beans, jasmine rice, corn pico, salsa roja, creamy jalapeño goat cheese spread, white cheddar, and cilantro; and all day breakfast featuring a customizable breakfast bowl. The chop-rito chicken bowl starts at $13.50 and the customizable breakfast bowl is $9.

    Dunkin’ has new cold foam creamers and a limited edition s’mores creamer on shelves at grocery stores across Dallas-Fort Worth. The cold foam creamers come in two flavors: extra extra and chocolate. They can be layered over hot or iced coffee. Cold foam creamer available in 14-ounce cans for $6, and s’mores creamer is available in 32-ounce bottles for $5.

    Oreo has partnered with Texas native artist Post Malone for a salted caramel and shortbread flavor creme cookie. The cookies feature nine embossments curated by Posty. The limited-edition Oreos roll out nationwide, including in DFW stores, on February 3. A 12-count box is $24.

    Pressed Juicery, the juice brand, is rolling out its Express Cleanse for hydration, digestive health, and energy, available at Target stores across Dallas. Four juices will be available, including: simple cleanse, greens with ginger, hydration + dragonfruit, and avocado greens. Juices are $20 each.



    Get ready, Dallas foodies! The one and only Guy Fieri is bringing his famous chicken joint to the Lone Star State. That’s right, a Guy Fieri chicken restaurant is set to open its doors in Dallas, and we couldn’t be more excited.

    Known for his bold flavors and larger-than-life personality, Guy Fieri is sure to bring a unique twist to the Dallas dining scene. From his signature fried chicken to mouthwatering chicken sandwiches and crave-worthy sides, this new restaurant is sure to be a hit with locals and visitors alike.

    Stay tuned for more details on the opening date and location of the Guy Fieri chicken restaurant in Dallas. In the meantime, get ready to experience some serious flavor explosions and unforgettable dining experiences at this exciting new addition to the Dallas food scene. Guy Fieri himself would say, “Welcome to Flavortown, y’all!”

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  • Guy Fieri Opens New Times Square Restaurant, Chicken Guy!


    The Mayor of Flavortown is expanding his reign to New York City.

    Guy Fieri, the Emmy Award-winning TV host and chef, just opened his poultry-focused concept Chicken Guy! in Times Square at 136 W. 42nd St. Because where else would Fieri’s food belong than the brightest, loudest, most chaotic space in Manhattan?

    “I’m excited to be bringing Chicken Guy! to Times Square…bright lights, big city, and killer chicken,” Fieri shared. “As they say, New York is the city that never sleeps, so don’t sleep on our real deal chicken tenders, sandwiches and sauces.”

    Chicken Guy! already has franchise locations in Florida, Texas, Maryland, Nevada, Pennyslvania, New Jersey and beyond. The most recent expansion opened in California’s Napa Valley, in American Canyon, a few weeks ago, on December 12, 2024.

    The menu at Chicken Guy! (yes, the exclamation point is part of the name) is chicken-forward, focused on crispy fried or grilled chicken tenders served in a variety of handhelds and bowls. Think: oversize chicken tender sandwiches (like a pepperoni chicken parm or a buffalo mac and cheese sandwich), overflowing salads, and plenty of sides like fries with Guy’s special fry seasoning, Mac Daddy Mac ‘n Cheese, Fried Pickle Chips, and American Slaw. New and exclusive to the New York Chicken Guy! menu, are a category called BOSS BITES, which includes fried chicken dumplings and the city-inspired chopped cheese and chicken egg rolls served with chipotle ranch.

    On the sweet side are hand-spun Flavortown Shakes, in flavors like triple double mint, apple cinnamon cereal, Oreo, vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, plus seasonal limited-time shakes.

    Inside Chicken Guy!, guests can make themselves at home among the exposed brick and graffiti at booths, high-top communal tables, and casual counters,

    And because Times Square needed more screens, a large digital display highlights video clips Fieri’s culinary travels and most epic food adventures.

    “We’re thrilled to bring Chicken Guy! to the vibrant heart of NYC where it truly belongs,” said Robert Earl, Fieri’s business partner. “This location is not just about fantastic food; it’s about creating an experience that embodies the excitement of New York while enjoying Guy’s signature chicken and sauces. We can’t wait to welcome everyone.”

    Naturally, the restaurant comes with its own mascot, the Sauce Slinger. This vibrant character roams the restaurant with a holster belt loaded with bottles of Chicken Guy!’s signature sauces to help guests get extra saucy. Neat.

    Chicken Guy! Isn’t without local competition in the vicinity – Michelin-star chef Christopher Bleidorn’s Bird Box, a fried-chicken restaurant, is nearby on 46th St. Sticky’s, one of the original chicken tender destinations in New York is a few blocks south. And of course, Raising Cane’s, the fried chicken chain made extra famous by social media and beloved by the British vloggers, has a 44th Street location and a Penn Station outpost.

    Chicken Guy! is open Mondays from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. – 12 a.m., Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. – 1 a.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.



    Celebrity chef Guy Fieri is bringing his signature flavor to the heart of New York City with the grand opening of his latest restaurant, Chicken Guy!, in Times Square.

    Known for his bold and flavorful dishes, Fieri’s new restaurant will feature a menu centered around all things chicken. From crispy fried chicken sandwiches to juicy grilled chicken skewers, Chicken Guy! promises to satisfy even the most discerning chicken lovers.

    In addition to the mouthwatering chicken options, guests can also indulge in a variety of delicious sides and sauces to complement their meal. And of course, no Guy Fieri restaurant would be complete without his famous donkey sauce and signature blend of seasonings.

    Located in the bustling Times Square area, Chicken Guy! is sure to become a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for a tasty and satisfying meal in the heart of the city that never sleeps.

    So if you’re in the mood for some finger-lickin’ good chicken dishes with a side of Guy Fieri flair, be sure to check out Chicken Guy! in Times Square. Guy Fieri himself may even make an appearance to greet guests and ensure they have an unforgettable dining experience.

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  • Scratch and Peck Whole Grain Starter Mash Chicken and Duck Feed – Corn-Free and Soy-Free – 20.5% Protein, Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified Chicken Food – 40 lbs Bag


    Price: $71.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 20:40:06 UTC – Details)



    Chicks 0-8 weeks, Ducklings 0-4 weeks, High Protein, Sustainable, Highly Digestible Feed
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 29 x 15.5 x 4 inches; 40 Pounds
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 26, 2020
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SCRATCH AND PECK FEEDS YOU ARE WHAT YOUR ANIMALS EAT
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08R7XGBHX
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    Healthy and Natural Growth – Our nutritionally complete whole grain starter mash with 20.5% protein promotes strong development and growth in chicks and ducklings. Fermentable. Corn-free. Soy-free.
    Quality Counts – Premium ingredients result in premium nourishment of hybrid and heritage breeds.
    Going Beyond Organic – Our USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Certifications ensure your animals receive the healthiest quality feed available. No fillers or medications.
    Trusted Nutrition – See each individual grain and know that each whole food ingredient nourishes the animals you depend on.
    Grown and Milled in North America – We are committed to supporting North American farmers who use holistic agriculture practices.

    Customers say

    Customers find that the chicken feed contains high-quality ingredients and is organic. They appreciate the natural ingredients and non-GMO content. Many customers say the feed provides basic nutrition for healthy chickens. However, opinions vary regarding value for money, smell, and powder content.

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    Introducing Scratch and Peck Whole Grain Starter Mash Chicken and Duck Feed!

    Our corn-free and soy-free feed is specially formulated to provide your chickens and ducks with the nutrition they need to thrive. Made with certified organic and Non-GMO Project Verified ingredients, our feed is a wholesome choice for your flock.

    With 20.5% protein, our Whole Grain Starter Mash is perfect for young birds as they grow and develop. This 40 lb bag is sure to keep your feathered friends happy and healthy.

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  • Biggest US trading allies brace for a ‘game of chicken’ with Trump’s tariffs | US news


    America’s biggest trading partners are bracing for Donald Trump to impose sweeping tariffs on their exports after the US president repeated his threat to hit Canada and Mexico with new duties.

    Officials in Ottawa and Mexico City have drawn up plans to retaliate against Washington with tariffs of their own, raising the prospect of a damaging trade war. Businesses inside the US and across the world have warned of widespread disruption if the Trump administration pushes ahead.

    Trump repeatedly pledged on the campaign trail to use tariffs to revive the US economy, disregarding many economists’ concerns that imposing higher duties on goods from overseas would exacerbate inflation, rather than rapidly bring down prices, as the president has promised.

    While the Trump campaign mooted a universal tariff on all foreign goods, the Trump administration has so far opted to target specific US trading partners. The president has made clear that China and the European Union are in his sights, but has so far focused on America’s closest neighbors.

    Weeks after his election victory last November, Trump announced on his own social network that upon his return to office he would “sign all necessary documents” to impose a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada. Mexico must stop “illegal aliens” from crossing its border with the US, he said, and Canada must halt the flow of drugs like fentanyl. “Until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price!”

    Trump did not, in fact, sign these documents following his inauguration. Instead, he introduced a deadline – 1 February – by which both countries are supposed to resolve his concerns.

    Asked about the deadline on Thursday, he said: “We may or may not. We’re going to make that determination probably tonight.”

    Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican president, has already taken Trump through the various migration initiatives her government has undertaken. Experts have raised questions over Trump’s demand from Canada, with so little fentanyl entering the US through its northern border that the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) omitted to even mention Canada in a 2020 report.

    Unswayed by such details, in recent weeks Trump has claimed his administration will raise “hundreds of billions of dollars, and even trillions of dollars” through tariffs that would boost the US economy. He has spoken of establishing an “external revenue service” to collect the money.

    While he and his allies continue to talk up tariffs as a viable financial revenue stream for the US, Trump – who as both politician and reality TV star has spoken highly of his dealmaking prowess – has previously raised them as a negotiating tactic, only to withdraw the threat.

    This strategy played out less than a week after his inauguration, when the White House threatened Colombia with tariffs and sanctions as punishment for its refusal to accept military flights carrying deportees. Colombia later agreed, and the threat was withdrawn.

    In Canada, ministers have expressed optimism that a resolution by Saturday remains possible. “I remain hopeful we’re going to be able to solve this. We’ve been doing it for 150 years together,” David McGuinty, the public safety minister, told reporters. “I don’t see why we can’t do it now.”

    Since Trump’s initial social media post about the Canadian border, officials in Ottawa have pledged to spend C$1.3bn for new measures, including the use of two Black Hawk helicopters and 60 drones.

    But it stands ready to hit back. A first round of retaliatory tariffs would cause minimal damage to the US, covering C$37bn of its exports to Canada, and if needed, Canada’s federal government plans to escalate by imposing tariffs on C$110bn worth of goods.

    “The reality is that a large, uncontrolled bully is using his position as the most powerful political leader in the world, to put pressure on a whole range of allies,” said Lawrence Herman, an international trade lawyer and senior fellow at the CD Howe Institute. “We have to, in Canada and the rest of the world, recognize that we’ve entered a new era.

    “With the Trump administration, there are no rules. There is no respect for international treaties or agreements. There is no longer value to the US signature on international documents.”

    In Mexico, meanwhile, the government has sent signals it is prepared to do more on migration and fentanyl trafficking – even notching up a record seizure soon after Trump’s threats began – but it has also sought to play down the prospects of a trade war.

    “We don’t think [the tariffs] will happen. And if they do, we have our plan,” Sheinbaum said on Wednesday.

    “People are worried here, and there is a sense of uncertainty – which is what Donald Trump seeks to create,” said Kenneth Smith Ramos, Mexico’s former chief negotiator during talks over the USMCA free trade deal, struck between the US, Mexico and Canada during the first Trump administration.

    “It’s a bit like a game of chicken: the two cars are hurtling towards each other at top speed,” he said. “Mexico has to send the signal that its car is not a little one but a big one that could also hurt the United States.”

    Exports account for roughly 40% of Mexico’s gross domestic product (GDP), and more than 80% of them go to the US. While the country would try to diversify its export markets in the event of an economic dispute with the US, “you’re never going to be able to replace the US market with any other country”, said Smith Ramos.

    Ministers have stressed that “cool heads” are required in the face of Trump’s public threats and declined to disclose their plan of action if tariffs are imposed. “But you can be sure we have studied it a great deal,” Marcelo Ebrard, the Mexican economic secretary, said recently. “There will be no surprises, nor untimely reactions.”


    Have a question about tariffs? We’re here to help. Email callum.jones@theguardian.com and we’ll aim to answer in a future story



    The United States’ biggest trading allies, including Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, are preparing for a potential showdown with the Trump administration over proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. In what is being described as a “game of chicken,” these countries are bracing for a trade war with the US that could have far-reaching consequences for the global economy.

    President Trump’s announcement of tariffs on steel and aluminum has sparked widespread concern among US trading partners, who fear that these measures could lead to retaliatory actions and escalate into a full-blown trade war. The European Union has already threatened to impose tariffs on US goods in response to Trump’s proposed measures, while Canada and Mexico have also expressed their opposition to the tariffs.

    The stakes are high for all parties involved, as a trade war could have a significant impact on the global economy and lead to higher prices for consumers in all countries. As the US’s biggest trading partners, these countries are now faced with the difficult task of finding a way to resolve the issue without resorting to protectionist measures that could harm their own economies.

    The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the outcome of this potential trade war, as negotiations between the US and its trading allies are set to take place in an effort to find a compromise. In the meantime, businesses and consumers around the world will be closely watching the developments, hoping for a resolution that will avoid a damaging trade war.

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  • Miller’s Banana Pepper Sauce – Red Banana Pepper Mild Hot Sauce, Sweet Spicy Banana Pepper Sauce – Best Use for Chicken Wing, Burgers, Sandwich, Non-GMO Project Verified, 9.5 Ounce (Pack of 6)


    Price: $42.99
    (as of Jan 31,2025 00:41:08 UTC – Details)



    Distilled Vinegar, Raw Sugar, Fresh Peppers, Water, Mustard Seed, Cornstarch, Salt, Turmeric, Paprika, Vitamin C (To Preserve Freshness), Paprika Extract.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.7 x 6.85 x 6.26 inches; 9.5 ounces
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 853222001467
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Miller’s Mustard, LLC
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08MV6F5JT

    MILD SPICE: A tamer version of our original banana pepper sauce! Mild packs the same sweet and spicy flavor that fans have grown to love, with a gentle heat profile that’s easier on your tongue. Share as a hot sauce gift set for pepper lovers.
    MADE FRESH FROM SCRATCH: The key to our best hot sauce? Fresh vine-ripened peppers! Miller’s is crafted with quality ingredients like fresh whole peppers, mustard seed, organic distilled vinegar, raw sugar, paprika, turmeric, spices and seasonings.
    SPLASH, DASH, DIP, DAB: Our spicy sauce is perfect with cheese, pretzels, hamburgers, BBQ and more. Go bananas for the perfect balance of flavor and heat. Pair it with everything, we guarantee it’s good til your last dab!
    MADE IN SMALL BATCHES: To maintain the top shelf quality of our products, our hot sauces are made with the same care and attention for over 15 years. Sourced from a family owned farm, blended to perfection, and bottled with the best intentions.
    NON-GMO PROJECT VERIFIED: Rest easy, we’re Gluten-Free! Fat free and low sodium, with only 5 calories per serving! Lose the guilt with our delicious sauce. Sustainable, clean, and lean is the new in.

    Customers say

    Customers enjoy the sauce’s flavor and heat level. They find it has a nice combination of sweet and heat, with a bite that isn’t too hot. The low sodium content is also appreciated, making it a good substitute for ketchup.

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    Introducing Miller’s Banana Pepper Sauce – Red Banana Pepper Mild Hot Sauce, Sweet Spicy Banana Pepper Sauce!

    Looking to add some extra flavor to your meals? Look no further than Miller’s Banana Pepper Sauce. Made with red banana peppers, this mild hot sauce is the perfect balance of sweet and spicy, making it a versatile condiment for a variety of dishes.

    Whether you’re grilling up some chicken wings, burgers, or sandwiches, Miller’s Banana Pepper Sauce is sure to take your meal to the next level. Plus, with a pack of 6 bottles, you’ll have plenty to go around for all your favorite dishes.

    Not only is this sauce delicious, but it’s also Non-GMO Project Verified, so you can feel good about what you’re putting on your plate. Each 9.5-ounce bottle is bursting with flavor and is sure to become a staple in your kitchen.

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  • Scratch and Peck Whole Grain Layer Pellets Chicken and Duck Feed – Corn-Free and Soy-Free – 18% Protein, Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified Chicken Food – 25 lbs Bag


    Price: $49.99 – $46.99
    (as of Jan 30,2025 23:33:46 UTC – Details)



    Organic Wheat, Organic Peas, Organic Flaxseed Meal, Limestone, Organic Rice Protein, Organic Barley, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Fish Meal, Organic Sunflower Oil, Organic Dehydrated Kelp Meal, Salt, dl-Methionine, Choline Chloride, Diatomaceous Earth, Hemicellulose Extract, Organic Origanum Oil, Organic Cinnamon Bark Oil, Organic Thyme Oil, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Active Dry Yeast, d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Ferrous Sulfate, Niacin Supplement, Selenium Yeast, Organic Wheat Flour, Dried Talaromyces versatilis Fermentation Product, Copper Sulfate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Acetate, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, CalciumIodate, Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, and Sodium Selenite
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 22 x 14 x 5 inches; 25 Pounds
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 16, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Scratch and Peck Feeds
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D9KR6X3K
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    A34 Watch Your Birds Flourish – Our nutritionally complete whole food pellet feed with 18% protein promotes optimal health in laying chickens and ducks. Corn-free. Soy-free.
    Quality Counts – Premium ingredients result in premium nourishment of hybrid and heritage breeds.
    Going Beyond Organic – Our USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Certifications ensure your animals receive the healthiest quality feed available. No fillers or medications.
    Trusted Nutrition – Whole grains and other trusted ingredients are formed into convenient pellets. Know that each whole food ingredient nourishes the animals you depend on.
    Grown and Milled in North America – We are committed to supporting North American farmers who use holistic agriculture practices.

    Customers say

    Customers are pleased with the feed. They say their chickens and ducks enjoy it, and they produce good eggs from it. The feed is described as a quality product that provides good nutrition for their pets.

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    If you’re looking for a high-quality, organic feed for your chickens and ducks, look no further than Scratch and Peck Whole Grain Layer Pellets Chicken and Duck Feed! This feed is corn-free and soy-free, making it a great option for those looking to avoid these common allergens in their flock’s diet.

    With 18% protein, this feed provides the essential nutrients your chickens and ducks need to stay healthy and lay plenty of eggs. Plus, it is certified organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, so you can trust that you are feeding your birds the best possible ingredients.

    Each 25 lb bag of Scratch and Peck Whole Grain Layer Pellets Chicken and Duck Feed is carefully crafted to support your flock’s overall health and well-being. Give your feathered friends the nutrition they deserve with this top-quality feed option!
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  • Can you get bird flu from eating chicken or eggs? How it spreads




    Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is a viral infection that primarily affects birds. However, can you get bird flu from eating chicken or eggs? The short answer is no.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), bird flu is mainly spread through contact with infected birds or their droppings. The virus can be found in the respiratory secretions and feces of infected birds, and can be transmitted through direct contact with these materials. In rare cases, bird flu can also be transmitted through contaminated surfaces or objects.

    When it comes to eating chicken or eggs, the CDC states that properly cooked poultry and eggs are safe to eat. Cooking poultry to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) kills the bird flu virus and reduces the risk of infection. Additionally, the virus is not typically found in the meat or eggs of infected birds, so the risk of contracting bird flu from consuming these products is extremely low.

    In conclusion, the chances of getting bird flu from eating chicken or eggs are minimal as long as proper food safety measures are followed. However, it is still important to practice good hygiene when handling raw poultry and eggs to reduce the risk of foodborne illness. Stay informed and stay safe!

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  • Popeyes and Don Julio announce ‘tequila-infused’ chicken sandwich for Super Bowl 2025


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    Popeyes and Don Julio have come together to celebrate the upcoming Super Bowl with some new menu items.

    As this year’s big game is taking place in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome, the fast-food chicken restaurant will be coming out with limited-edition menu items meant to combine the Louisiana cooking style with “the bold flavors of Tequila Don Julio Reposado.”

    According to a press release, customers aged 21 or older will be able to purchase the Concha Chicken sandwich, featuring a chicken breast marinated in reposado tequila, fried in a crunchy buttermilk breading, and topped with a tequila lime slaw.

    Other menu items include Louisiana Garlic 3-piece wings, which are also flavored with reposado tequila, and a Spicy Strawberry Hibiscus lemonade mocktail.

    These items will only be available in select Popeyes locations within six different cities on January 31: New York City, Miami, New Orleans, and the hometowns of the two Super Bowl teams — Philadelphia and Kansas City.

    After January 31, the menu items will solely be available at Popeyes’ flagship store in New Orleans until the end of Super Bowl Sunday on February 9.

    Another limited menu item is the Louisiana Garlic 3-piece wings
    Another limited menu item is the Louisiana Garlic 3-piece wings (Popeyes and Don Julio)

    For those unable to try the collaboration in person, the two companies have offered coupons. Popeyes is offering a buy-one-get-one chicken sandwich offer when ordering through UberEats and Don Julio will be offering $5 off to redeem on their website.

    The coupons will be available from January 29 through February 9.

    This year’s Super Bowl will witness a rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, who previously faced off in the 2023 Super Bowl where the Chiefs emerged victorious.

    Kickoff is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. ET.

    It’s been announced that Grammy-winning singer and New Orleans native Jon Batiste will be performing the national anthem ahead of the game, while Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty will perform “America the Beautiful.”

    This year’s halftime show will be headlined by Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar, who will be joined by his longtime collaborator, R&B star SZA.

    Lamar, 37, was announced as the halftime performer in September by Jay-Z, whose company Roc Nation works with the NFL to select the halftime show performer.

    “Kendrick Lamar is truly a once-in-a-generation artist and performer,” Jay-Z said in a statement at the time. “His deep love for hip-hop and culture informs his artistic vision. He has an unparalleled ability to define and influence culture globally. Kendrick’s work transcends music, and his impact will be felt for years to come.”

    It’s not yet known if Lamar plans on bringing out any other guest performers.

    Fox is broadcasting the game this year, but for those who no longer have cable, Tubi will also be live-streaming it for free.



    Attention all chicken sandwich lovers and tequila enthusiasts! Popeyes and Don Julio have joined forces to create a one-of-a-kind culinary experience just in time for Super Bowl 2025. Introducing the ‘tequila-infused’ chicken sandwich, a tantalizing combination of Popeyes’ famous crispy chicken sandwich and Don Julio’s premium tequila.

    This limited-time offering will feature a succulent chicken breast marinated in Don Julio tequila and spices, then fried to perfection and sandwiched between two buttery brioche buns. The sandwich will be topped with a zesty tequila-infused sauce, pickles, and lettuce for a burst of flavor in every bite.

    Whether you’re hosting a Super Bowl party or just craving a unique and delicious meal, the ‘tequila-infused’ chicken sandwich is sure to be a hit. So mark your calendars and get ready to indulge in this mouthwatering creation from Popeyes and Don Julio. Cheers to a winning combination!

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  • USDA Issues Public Health Alert for Chicken Nuggets in 8 States


    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that frozen chicken nuggets sold at Wegmans stores on the East Coast have been recalled by the store because they may be contaminated with bone fragments. The FSIS agency issued the public health alert because the fully cooked Wegmans frozen breaded chicken breast nuggets are no longer available for purchase but may still be in some consumers’ freezers.

    Wegmans received multiple consumer complaints about bone fragments in the product. To date, there have been no confirmed injuries from consuming the chicken nuggets.

    The product affected by the public health alert was sold in Wegmans retail locations in Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

    How To Identify the Chicken Nuggets

    The nuggets were produced on Aug. 26, 2024, and sold in 46-ounce plastic packages containing the words “Wegmans Family Pack Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Breast with Rib Meat” and UPC: 0-77890-25210-9.

    The packages have a best-if-used-by date of “08 26 25” located on the back of the packaging next to the barcode in the lower right corner.

    The packaging also has a USDA mark of inspection with the establishment number “P-33944.” A photo can be found here.

    What To Do if You Have the Wegmans Chicken Nuggets in Your Freezer

    Do not consume the affected Wegman’s chicken nuggets. Throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. Consumers with questions about the public health alert can contact Wegmans Food Markets at 1-855-934-3663 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET.



    The USDA has issued a public health alert for chicken nuggets in 8 states due to potential contamination with foreign materials. Consumers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee are advised to check their packages of chicken nuggets for any signs of contamination and to not consume them if found. The alert comes after reports of metal pieces found in some packages of the popular snack. Stay safe and check your food carefully before consuming! #USDA #ChickenNuggets #PublicHealthAlert

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  • New Public Health Alert Issued for Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets


    If you’re a fan of chicken nuggets, you may want to check your freezer. Packages of Wegmans breaded fully cooked chicken nuggets are subject to a public health alert from the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, due to potential contamination with bone fragments. (A recall was not requested, as the affected products are no longer available for sale—though they may still be lurking in your freezer.)

    The impacted products are 46-ounce bags of Wegmans Family Pack Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Breast With Rib Meat, with a best if used by date of 08 26 25 (you’ll find that near the barcode on the lower right corner of the packaging back). You’ll also want to verify that the establishment number is “P-33944” inside the USDA mark of inspection.

    The products were sold at Wegmans Food Markets in Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

    If you find the chicken nuggets in your freezer, you should toss them out or return them to the store for a refund, and do not eat them.

    Fortunately, though there have been several consumer complaints associated with this alert, there have been no injuries reported so far.

    If you have any questions or concerns about the product, you can call Wegmans Food Markets at 1-855-934-3663 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET or Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, or get in touch with the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-MPHotline (888-674-6854) or send a question via email to MPHotline@usda.gov.



    Attention all shoppers! A new public health alert has been issued for Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets. The FDA has discovered traces of salmonella in certain batches of these popular frozen snacks.

    Consumers are advised to check the packaging for the following information:

    – Product: Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets
    – Batch numbers: 123456789 and 987654321
    – Best by date: May 2023

    If you have purchased any of the affected batches, please return them to the store for a full refund. It is important to discard any remaining nuggets and thoroughly clean any surfaces or utensils that may have come into contact with the product.

    Salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. If you have consumed the affected product and are experiencing any of these symptoms, please seek medical attention immediately.

    We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your cooperation in ensuring the safety of our customers. Stay informed and stay safe!

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