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- – The manufacturer behind the peanut salmonella outbreak is in hot water. [USA Today]
- – The Bocuse d'Or is on! [NYT]
- – Ruh roh. Traces of mercury has been found in corn syrup. [Star Tribune]
- – The Times addresses last month's bacon link-bait. [NYT]
- – These peanut products are still safe for you to consume. [American Peanut Council]
- – Organic food sales have not been hit as hard as expected. [Reuters]
- – Shorter, fatter cereal boxes are coming. Maybe. [Ad Age]
- – Starbucks is gearing up to stop continuously brewing decaf after noon. [Bloomberg]
- – Keith McNally will stab you in the back and sleep with your wife. [NYO]
- – Bad weather and a bad economy are hitting the Boston restaurant scene hard. [Boston Globe]
- – What if the Super Bowl were decided by local foods? [Endless Simmer]
- – Also, check out PETA's banned Super Bowl ad. [PETA]
- – The Alice Waters backlash continues. [NPR, MP:B]
- – Keeping tabs on the jogging bannana. [Endless Simmer]
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