Child Nutrition Bill Approved; Eataly Founder Talks

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Queens food pantries have seen a 90 percent increase in demand this year, but almost 60 percent of them didn't have enough food to meet it.
[NY Daily News]

Dan Barber of Blue Hill is among a growing list of top chefs who are teaching food-science classes at Harvard.
[FOXNews]

Food safety isn't the only important legislation passed this week. Congress has also approved a child nutrition bill that addresses school lunches.
[NY Times]

Starbucks is targeting China, and in the U.S. is focusing on packaged coffee sales at supermarkets to grow the brand.
[FOXNews]

Johnny Grey is an interior designer who specializes in "happy kitchens," and has designed them for Steve Jobs, Sting, and Maxim founder Felix Dennis.
[Wall Street Journal]

Oscar Farinetta, the founder of Eataly in Italy, talks about his weekend trips around the country to discover new gastronomical delights.
[Wall Street Journal]


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