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- – NYC's Nello, a Madison Avenue spot popular among socialites, was seized by the IRS yesterday for owing over $1.5 million in back taxes. [NYP]
- – Why are more and more restaurants making you ask for salt? [Between Meals]
- – At least 4,000 college students in Denver are on food stamps. [Denver Post]
- – Bartenders in the U.K. may soon be allowed to serve two-third pints. [Reuters]
- – The Slow Food fest is on in Turin. [SF Chronicle]
- – New food packaging standards and designs have been agreed to voluntarily by a number of large food and beverage companies. [NYT]
- – Ten things the food industry doesn't want you to know. [US News]
- – Brooklyn is beer country again! [NYT]
- – Pepsi has re-branded all of its beverages, including Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist and Tropicana. [Brand New]
- – After former Top Cheftestant Dave Martin left his NYC restaurant Crave on 42nd, the restaurant appears to have quickly shuttered. [Grub Street]
- – For the love of America's regional candies. [Serious Eats]
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