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  • Posted 5/4/12 on Grub Street LA
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Health Care Provided to Undocumented Restaurant Workers Through ROC-MD

Health Care Provided to Undocumented Restaurant Workers Through ROC-MD

The program is said to be the first in the nation and could help provide treatment to an estimated 75,000 workers.

Filed Under: foodienomics, immigration, roc-md
  • Posted 3/27/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Bobby Brown Booked for DUI; Alicia Silverstone Chews Food for Baby

The singer failed a sobriety test after being busted for chatting on his phone while driving.

Filed Under: alicia silverstone, bobby brown, crime scenes, foodienomics, france, josie lebalch, lawsuits, mcdonald's, mediavore, popcorn
  • Posted 3/23/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Weed Workers Join United Food and Commercial Union; Kegger Cup Company Rakes It In

The 35,000 member-strong union promises to put its weight behind keep medical marijuana dispensaries open.

Filed Under: 8 oz. burger bar, beer me, foodienomics, govind armstrong, guido's, joey kotick, look who's popping up, mediavore, mexico, pebble beach food and wine, pink slime, pot cookery, sam's club, uptown whittier, wal-mart
  • Posted 3/22/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Deceased Guido's Employee Died of Respiratory Infection; City Council Fights Chinatown Wal-Mart

Earlier reports suggested the staffer had been shot, then beaten, to death, causing much undue alarm.

Filed Under: ballad of el gordo, chinatown, foodienomics, gordon ramsay, guido's, health concerns, jim skinner, jonathan waxman, laurier bbq, malibu, mcdonald's, mediavore, pink slime, r.i.p., starbucks, wal-mart
  • Posted 3/20/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Wendy's Deposes Burger King; Taquero Shot in Foot in South L.A.

The burger chain known for its ginger mascot is now the number-two fast food chain.

Filed Under: andrew zimmern, burger king, chinese, corn syrup, crime scenes, foodienomics, guido's, health concerns, lawsuits, mediavore, nathan l. chroman, r.i.p., sportsman's lodge, sugar, taco town, the chain gang, wendy's
  • Posted 3/14/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

National Critics Slam Loss of L.A. Times Star System; Lou Amdur Selling Lou Wine Bar

Voices like Tom Sistema and Michael Bauer think the paper's latest move is a cop-out.

Filed Under: farmers, foodienomics, health concerns, jet strip, kitchit, lennox, lou, lou amdur, marcel vigneron, mediavore, michael bauer, neal fraser, taco town, tom sistema, truckin'
  • Posted 3/9/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Miso Not Just For Soup Anymore; Are Pollutants Making Us Fat?

It's not just what we eat, but what's in what we eat that could be endangering our waistlines.

Filed Under: d. landreth seed company, emily blunt, foodienomics, health concerns, hollywood, los angeles bread bakers, mark bittman, mediavore, miso, oeno-file, pizza buona, saint felix, spain
  • Posted 3/7/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Jose Andres Starts a Food Truck; Village Coffee Shop Reopens as Beachwood Cafe

The Spanish chef springs Iberico ham sandwiches and long lines on D.C.

Filed Under: a-frame, airport dining, beachwood cafe, breast milk, foodienomics, jamba juice, jose andres, mediavore, metro balderas, mexico city, roy choi, russ parsons, sunny spot, truckin', village coffee shop
  • Posted 3/2/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Breitbart's Last Political Discussion Held at The Brentwood; SoCal Residents Report Greater Food Insecurity

The political pundit may have talked shop with a man he'd just met only 50 minutes before he was declared dead.

Filed Under: andrew breitbart, blue ivy carter, bud namu, foodienomics, gail simmons, gold standard, health concerns, hunger, iowa, jitlada, loco for locavores, mediavore, north korea, san fernando valley, seattle, the brentwood, zach brooks
  • Posted 2/28/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Sky-High Gas Prices Challenge Food Trucks; Zagat Picks "30 Under 30"

Chefs like Jordan Kahn and Giselle Wellman make the list of industry heavyweights still in their twenties.

Filed Under: food allergies, foodienomics, giselle wellman, health concerns, john carpenter, jordan kahn, mediavore, oeno-file, ruth's chris steakhouse, sicily, truckin', zagat
  • Posted 2/21/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Obama Mulls National School Vending-Machine Rules; Wal-Mart Eyes China

Apples and almonds could replace school lunch supplements like Snickers and Cheetoes.

Filed Under: adam levoe, airport dining, barack obama, china, crime scenes, farmers markets, foodienomics, golden road pub, halle berry, health concerns, lax, miami, oliver martinez, school lunches, tacos arizas, villa azul, wal-mart, yihaodian
  • Posted 2/20/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Ramsay's Missing Veggie Peeler Sparks Prison Panic; FDA Questions Inhalable Caffeine

Gordo's team misplaces a utensil and Brixton Prison goes on lock-down.

Filed Under: ballad of el gordo, booze news, caffeine combat, crime scenes, foodienomics, gordon ramsay, london, matt groening, mediavore, puck plans, temecula, the olympics, the simpsons, tv land, wolfgang puck
  • Posted 1/31/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Mitt Romney Eats at McDonald's; Pink Pepper Shooting Victim Named

Mitt shows he's just a regular, everyday, average dude while hitting The Golden Arches.

Filed Under: crime scenes, dk donuts, foodienomics, foodistan, india, knitting factory entertainment, knock knock, mcdonald's, mediavore, mitt romney, oh sherry!, pakistan, pink pepper, pinkberry, s. irene virbila, truss and bow, tv land, wendy's, young lee
  • Posted 1/26/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Foodienomics
Philippe's Raises Coffee Prices to 50 Cents

Philippe's Raises Coffee Prices to 50 Cents

Gone is the ten-cent cup of mud that long stayed steady here.

Filed Under: downtown, foodienomics, original pantry cafe, philippe's
  • Posted 1/25/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Defending the Mormon Diet; PFCs in Food Weaken Vaccination in Children

Despite sugar as its only vice, devotees claim the religion's food is not boring.

Filed Under: allrecipes.com, foodienomics, health concerns, justin cha, le bon garcon, mediavore, meredith, mormanism, sweet things, vegan, vegetarian
  • Posted 1/10/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

L.A. Cracks Down on Illegal Markets; The Rise and Fall of Crisco

Elsewhere, Michael Bloomberg is hoping to control portion sizes in the New York diet.

Filed Under: booze news, crime scenes, crisco, fig and olive, foodienomics, health concerns, jim meehan, laurent halasz, loco for locavores, mediavore, michael bloomberg, north korea, rolling stone restaurant, starbucks
  • Posted 1/9/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Snails Gaining Ground in U.S. Restaurants; Mac & Cheeza Mulls Move

The shelled delicacies are finding their way into Italian and Spanish dishes, too.

Filed Under: chick-fil-a, foodienomics, giselle wellman, jordan kahn, larkin mackey, mac and cheeza, mediavore, newt gingrinch, snails
  • Posted 1/4/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Deep-Fried Desserts Doom Your New Year Resolutions; Son of a Gun Starts Lunch

The treats are currently tempting customers at Beer Belly and Black Market, among others.

Filed Under: alec bladwin, beer belly, black market, chipotle, foodienomics, jerry dimitman, let's do lunch, mediavore, pepsi co., r.i.p., shophouse southeast asian kitchen, son of a gun, sweet things, wendy's
  • Posted 1/3/12 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

Jamie Oliver's Latest Book Criticized by Health Pros; Panda Express Starts Dry-Cleaning Business

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is targeting television's most outspoken food revolutionary.

Filed Under: booze news, charlie trotter, energy drinks, foodienomics, jamie oliver, marketing gimmicks, mediavore, panda express, pasadena, the rose parade
  • Posted 12/23/11 on Grub Street LA
  • Mediavore

San Diego Owner Fined for Hiring Undocumented Workers; Brian Malarkey Opening Gingham on New Year's Eve

Michel Malecot, of The French Gourmet, must pay $396,575 and serve five years probation after his conviction.

Filed Under: bret thorn, brian malarkey, chinese, chipotle, crime scenes, foodienomics, french market gourmet, gingham, health concerns, mediavore, openings, panera, san diego, tamales, the chain gang, trends
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