How do you like your eggs?

Get ready for Over Easy, a breakfast, lunch and drive-thru, coming soon to 168th and Q Sts. They describe themselves as offering honest food for a new era. Head Chef Tim Maides says he will be taking breakfast to a new level. Hurrying to open by Nov. 12, Over Easy will be open 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. For further information or updates on their innovative menu, visit their Facebook page or Twitter at OVEREASYOmaha.

Closed for repairs.

The Localmotive Food Truck has closed for the rest of fall and winter due to an engine replacement and radiator repairs. Via Facebook, the Localmotive team thanks everyone for your support and will look forward to re-opening in the spring.

Nebraska Crossings has many food options.

Voodoo Taco, who opened its first Omaha location on N. 90th St. this summer, will open its second location at the new Nebraska Crossings Outlet Mall located off Interstate 80 and US Highways 6 and 31. Voodoo Taco will join the newly announced Burger Star and Big Cheese, both from Omaha-based Cutchall Management Co. as well as Scooter’s, Subway, Auntie Anne’s and a Bakery Express.

No more Heinz at McD’s

Who can end a relationship after 40 years? I guess McDonald’s can.

According to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, McDonald’s Corp announced plans to end its 40-year relationship with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co. The Heinz Company is now led by Bernardo Hees, the former chief executive of hamburger rival Burger King Worldwide Inc.

“As a result of recent management changes at Heinz, we have decided to transition our business to other suppliers over time,” according to a statement from Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald’s.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and an investment fund affiliated with 3G Capital bought the Pittsburg–based Heinz and named Hees CEO thereafter.

Heinz plans to work with McDonald’s to assure a smooth transition, considering McDonald’s has more than 34,000 restaurants around the world.

No word yet on whether Omaha-based ConAgra’s Hunts ketchup will pour its way in.

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