Grocery Workers Poised to Strike; Dr. Oz Angers The FDA
The celebrity health guru says that apple juice has unacceptable levels of arsenic.
The celebrity health guru says that apple juice has unacceptable levels of arsenic.
Plus: Starbucks wants its coffee served in half a million hotel rooms; and Garden of Eatin recalls its tortilla chips, all in our morning news roundup.
Nine great bites from the last year are discussed, while a new terror plot could affect eating before flying.
Plus Fox News floats the idea that Al Qaeda wants to poison airline and hotel food, and USA Today picks the healthiest airline snacks, all in our morning news roundup.
Fake health inspectors try to get at private information, while Gordo leaves England following the firing of his father-in-law.
Plus: restaurants scammed by phony government calls and Gordo licks his wounds stateside, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: a health-department scam, and sad, lonely Gordon Ramsay, all in our morning news roundup.
Thomas Keller's always been forward-thinking, but c'mon now.
The erstwhile magazine's legacy lives on through an (only slightly zombie-esque) iPad app.
• An Oakland man is charged with last Wednesday's murder of 23-year-old Dmario Anderson, near a taco truck in East Oakland. [Chron] • Disney looking to purchase the former Hershey's Chocolate factory at 16th and Folsom? [SF Weekly] • Foreign...
Michelle Obama addresses the National Restaurant Association and the avant garde pop performer offends some vegans and vegetarians.
Plus PA farmers are eligible for emergency drought relief, and Michelle Obama urges restaurateurs to provide more healthy items on kids' menus, all in our morning news roundup.
• Here we go... first the iPad wine list at Barbacco, now the Boom Boom Room at the Standard in NY has replaced the guest list clipboard with an iPad. [Eater NY] • The big fight over decertifying the workers'...
There's now an app for your restaurant's wine list.
"Big, heavy cookbooks take up a lot of space. They don't blink, come to life, or talk to you. They're just cardboard and paper fusions of inanimate ingredients that readily fall apart and rot. Still, I imagine they'll last...
Plus: Gordan Ramsey doesn't finish the race and chefs get a head start with hotel restaurants.