How to find foods that are hard to find
Growing bored with the same old fruits and vegetables in your life? Or maybe you want to try cooking an old family recipe, but you just canโt find the ingredients for it. As Consumer Reports explains, the solution could be as simple as a home delivery to help you get out of your culinary rut.
Torchyโs Tacos queso, diablo hot sauce now sold at Whole Foods in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO โ A taste of the Torchyโs Tacos brand can now be found at Whole Foods. The Austin-based taco chain has announced its Green Chile Queso and Diablo Sauce will be available at Whole Foods stores in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. The queso will go for $7.99 for an 11.5-ounce jar found in the refrigerated section, while the Diablo Sauce will cost Torchyโs fans $9.99 for a 6.7-ounce bottle. The chain says the queso has remained a โtop sellerโ since Torchyโs birth as a food truck in Austin in 2006. โIn those early days, our Green Chile Queso became our calling card โ when guests would try our tacos and queso, weโd often hear, โThatโs damn good!โ Itโs been a fan favorite ever since," Mike Rypka, founder of Torchyโs Tacos, said.
Workers turn into amateur sleuths to track virus cases
She relies on Amazon employees at more than 250 facilities who call, text or send her Facebook messages with possible cases. That has left workers like Jumpp to become amateur sleuths in their spare time. United for Respect, a labor group, collects anonymous reports from Walmart and Amazon workers through a new website. Walmart said that its COVID-19 cases track with the rest of the country but didn't explain why it doesn't provide numbers. Even though she doesn't work there anymore, the 25-year-old journalism student is still tracking cases at Whole Foods, which she says have surpassed 630.