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- – Before the election, a long look at the future of food policy. [NYT Magazine]
- – In Boston, restaurateurs are teaming up to cut costs. [Boston Herald]
- – There are more varieties of cacao than previously thought. [Serious Eats]
- – It's a good year to be a potato farmer. [Chicago Tribune]
- – Looking into the politics of bottling Great Lakes water. [Washington Post]
- – Another week, another tainted food. In this case, bad California lettuce. [LAT]
- – The street artist Banksy has taken an interest in pets and food. [NYT, Serious Eats]
- – Is L20 in Chicago the Restaurant of the Year? [MP:C]
- – Recession? What recession? Now pass that $1,000 paella please. Or maybe we'll just have that $130 burger? [Gothamist, AHT]
- – Sweet tea is one of the defining differences between Northern and Southern culture. [Strange Maps]
- – May this be the last time we type the word "gastrosexual." [Brandweek]
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