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- – Baltimore's "Meatless Mondays" has drawn ire from, wait for it, meat producers. [Atlantic]
- – McDonald's bails on Iceland. [NYT]
- – No, really, now is a good time to open a restaurant. [Entrepeneur]
- – Is the media ignoring French culinary innovation? [Independent]
- – Gordon Ramsay loses his head of finance. [Daily Mail]
- – Meanwhile, Botox has given Gordo a new face. [Mirror]
- – Jelly Belly to launch a sugar cane–based soda. [BevNet]
- – Starving in North Korea. [NYer]
- – Heston Blumenthal is in the clear after the Fat Duck's food poisoning. [Telegraph]
- – Cancer-killing curry? [BBC]
- – Pigging out at Chicago's Baconfest. [SE]
- – Related: bacon-fat candles. [Gothamist]
- – Necco goes all natural. [Boston Globe]
- – Martha Stewart has her own line of turkeys. [EMD]
- – Jonathan Safran Foer made Natalie Portman go from vegetarian to vegan. [HuffPo]
- – David Chang shares his favorite cookbooks. [Al Dente]
- – Colonel Sanders invades the U.N. [Gothamist]
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