Wyatt Marshall
wyatt.marshall@vice.comCollege Kid Swarmed by Cops with Tasers After Falling for Pizza Scam on Twitter
A lot of accounts offering similar deals are still out there, and they seem to go under Twitter handles that are some sort of variation of “Pizza Plug.”
Boston Bars Are Considering Banning Glassware Due to Frequent, Violent Bar Fights
A series of assaults with bar glasses and beer bottles has led the Boston Liquor Licensing Board to consider requiring bars where there have been repeated offenses of “glassing” and glassware-related assault to use plastic cups.
Miss Free Plane Food? Delta’s Bringing It Back to Some US Flights
After a decade and a half of major airlines withholding free meals, Delta will start serving free sandwiches and breakfast options on 12 domestic routes.
Customs Agents Find 42 Pounds of Horse Body Parts Hidden in Juice Boxes
Two women from Mongolia have joined the insane smuggling tactics hall of fame after being caught with 42 pounds of horsemeat and horse genitals hidden in juice boxes at Washington Dulles International Airport.
This 'Border Wall Pizza' Is Divided By Breadsticks
Although the pizzas were practically poised to spark controversy in heavily Republican West Texas, Peace of Pizza was somewhat surprised by the response.
This Bar’s Sign for Betsy DeVos Is Getting a Lot of (Confused) Attention
“It's a bit alarming, especially since so many of the angry comments are from people who clearly agree with the sign's sentiments,” Saint John’s co-owner and chalkboard artist Michael Lee told MUNCHIES.
An Online Debate Rages: Should You Keep Ketchup in the Fridge or Not?
We asked ketchup makers and food safety experts, and we have a verdict. But you might not like it.
Chill Out, Beef Heart Has Been Allowed in Burgers for Decades
Confusion over existing USDA standards recently led to a spate of headlines proclaiming that beef heart would soon make an appearance in American ground beef. We regret to inform you that it may have been there all along.
Here's How Ridiculously Expensive the Food Was at the Super Bowl
Bottled domestic beers were $12, and stadium go-tos like hot dogs and burgers ran $8 and $16, respectively.
This Website Lets You Send Pizza to Protestors Around America
The idea started with sending locally purchased pizza to hungry voters who were waiting in long lines at polling places during the 2016 election.
Why Everybody Needs to Calm Down About the 'Bacon Shortage'
The reserves are the lowest they’ve been since 1957, but they are, in fact, reserves.
What Would America's Food Supply Look Like Without Immigrant Labour?
If Trump follows through with plans to restrict immigration and deport undocumented immigrants, some industry experts say that farms and factories could be left scrambling, and the price tag for food could inflate dramatically.