Michelin Releases Its Best-Value NYC Restos; When a Bad Review Only Makes You Stronger
New research reveals that major river basins in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have enough water to meet food needs for the entire century.
[Bloomberg]
In the wake of a rising death toll attributed to tainted cantaloupes, Costco's head of food safety spoke out against the cantaloupe industry.
[NY Times]
The Michelin Guide has just released its best-value list of restaurants in New York, which includes Coppelia and Traif.
[Bloomberg]
Restaurants like Pulino's, Fishtag, Nello, and Ninja each came back from bad reviews to be wildly successful.
[NY Post]
A new study has found that women who drink coffee are less likely to become depressed -- and the more they drink, the more their risk of depression goes down.
[CNN]
Wendy's has settled a lawsuit with its largest franchisee over equipment required for the new Dave's Hot 'N Juicy Cheeseburger.
[Nation's Restaurants News]
A kosher Subway in Los Angeles has proved less successful than expected. Could it be the absence of the Five-Dollar Footlong?
[Wall Street Journal]
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