it's a trend that started during the recession, but technomic research finds diners are slow to order drinks once again, the government shutdown and a harsh winter are blamed. and, when consumers do go out -- they want drink specials.. ""people want to go out, the want to have the affordable indulgrence of a glass of a wine or a couple of beers, whatever it might be, but they are going to be looking for good pricing, they are going to be looking for value in that experience." donna crecca of technnomic adds trendy craft beer, and domestic wines are considered segments of growth. the treasury department is warning about the biggest. tax. scam. ever. thousands of americans have been conned out of more than $1 million dollars. the scam works like this:a caller claims to be from the irs. tells the victim they owe taxes and must pay using a prepaid debit card or wire transfer. and is threatened with arrest, deportation, loss of business or driver's license for refusing to pay. 20,000 people have been tricked. still to come: a stock that's been sitting out the rally could be trading at a di