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- – By 2018, 43% of Americans are expected to be obese. [NYDN]
- – Gordon Ramsay has lost his right-hand man. [Bloomberg]
- – The Senate is considering requiring beef to be tested for E. coli. [NYT]
- – Top Chef contestants aren't being paid for the TV dinners that feature their faces (and recipes). [Time]
- – First canned pumpkins, now an Eggo shortage looms. [NYDN]
- – The art of complaining to a restaurant. [Guardian]
- – A modest proposal for fixing restaurant and bar smoking bans. [Eater]
- – Related: the science behind banning smoking outside. [Time]
- – Ever wonder what it would be like to cook dinner for Thomas Keller? [Esquire]
- – Talking cooking with Coolio. [Fork in the Road]
- – NBC's newest cooking show, United Plates of America, will give away a four-restaurant chain. [Reuters]
- – Hey, so, while you eat that sushi, this guy here is going to swallow a sword. [WSJ]
- – Starbucks continues to roll out its unbranded coffee shops. [Diner's Journal]
- – If New York loses its lawsuit, Tavern on the Green will become Tavern in the Park. [Crain's]
- – Restaurants embrace Twilight. [NRN]
- – Martha Stewart is not a fan of Rachael Ray. [ABC News, via EMD and GS]
- – The Rolling Stones, the wine. [Examiner]
- – Pork belly and other over-served dishes. [Between Meals]
- – Students arrested for not paying their tip. [Philly]
- – Plastic wishbones: what will the kids fight over? [SE]
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