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- – Trying to save New Orleans' po' boys. [NYT]
- – 25 children were recently arrested in Chicago for...a food fight. [NYT]
- – The recession has been especially hard on Arby's. [Slate]
- – Meanwhile, Uno Express has opened 160 locations in the past 15 months. [BG]
- – Consumers expect to spend less on dining out next year. [NRN]
- – Starbucks tries a new look out in London. [BrandRepublic, via Eater]
- – Obama's pastry chef, the "Crustmaster." [AP]
- – Top Chef contestant Dale Levitski takes over Chicago newcomer Sprout. [GS: C]
- – Despite being an international restaurateur himself, Gordon Ramsay blasts international restaurant chains. [Daily Record]
- – The Food Network seeks America's worst cooks. [Variety]
- – Related: What Would Brian Boitano Make? gets picked up for a second season. [EMD]
- – Health-wise, is chocolate milk the new red wine? [NYT]
- – Related: finally, a scientific reason why red wines (mostly) don't go well with fish. [Economist]
- – Actually? French women do get fat. [Reuters]
- – Why must restaurant websites be so terrible? [Between Meals]
- – An undrinkable beer from the Hindenburg disaster is up for sale. [NYP]
- – A tofurky-flavored soda? [SE]
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