SF News Owner of East Bay Popeyes Who Allegedly Hired a 13-Year-Old Fined For Child Labor Violations and Wage Theft The owners of a Popeyes franchisee, which ran three fast food restaurants in Oakland, Tracy, and Newark, had to pay $212K after a federal investigation revealed numerous labor law offences.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Diplo Pimps Popeyes Chicken Sandwich At Burning Man, Via Instagram It happens every year that people publicly do things that are in violation of Burning Man's basic rules around commercial promotion. And this year, it was DJ/producer Diplo who proudly enabled Popeyes to advertise their new chicken sandwich from the playa.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chronicle Food Critic Soleil Ho Thinks You Should Be Eating Better Chicken Sandwiches Than Popeyes As the nation goes mad for Popeyes' new fried chicken sandwich, the Chronicle's critic has weighed in, and she calls it "delicious for what it [is]," but also "a cheap product where the true cost is carried by marginalized people and animals besides the consumer."
SF News Day Around the Bay: Popeye's On Divis Shut Down By Health Department The SFPD needs the public's help in identifying three suspects in a Chinatown strongarm robbery, Levi's Plaza just got sold for $825 million, and Popeye's on Divis got shut down by the Health Department on two-piece deal day.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Popeye's On Divisadero Is Saved It turns out Popeye's on Divis wasn't under threat at all, despite the mysterious remodel the space was undergoing last week. The fried chicken emporium reopened Tuesday with a spiffy new look, and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink What's Happening To Popeye's On Divis? [Updated] This just in: Popeye's on Divisadero is either in danger of closing, already closed, or getting a weird facelift, as Hoodline reports. One thing is for certain: That corner property on New Valencia
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Neighborhood Fried Chicken Joint Ravaged By Bay To Breakers The 101st running of Bay to Breakers was fairly tame by B2B standards: some people got arrested, some people peed in the bushes and some people just threw all of their trash on
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink NoPa Is The New Mission, Says New York Publication Hey, everybody, the New York Times has discovered San Francisco again! And this time it isn't about the Mission. Well, almost. The gray old lady sets its book-sniffing sights on NoPa — known to