Employees aren't making more money, even as fast-food chains post record profits.
Is this just a blip, or is America finally learning to eat a little better?
The London Assembly is not particularly happy about the junk-food sponsors.
It's more like a parodic art project than a reality.
Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan should be pretty proud of themselves.
She was totally silent at a press conference yesterday, and coworkers say they wouldn't be surprised if she just made the whole thing up.
• The Journal gets hip to the gentrification of the Divisadero corridor, where rents are on the rise, lots of new food options are popping up, and people are using the term "Mission 2.0." [WSJ] • Mission Beach Café is...
Just as that McDonald's operator hatched a plan to comply with San Francisco's new Happy Meal toy ordinance while still selling Happy Meals with toys in them (they're just charging an extra ten cents for the toy), Burger King announced...
An animal-rights group exposes the fifth largest egg producer in the country, Sparboe, for having some inhuman and totally unsanitary facilities.
• Yelp says they can put the extortion claims behind them now, because a federal judge has thrown out the class-action suit against them, for good. However there still may be another one brewing in Texas. [SF Biz Times, Earlier]...
Apparently no one is allowed to abbreviate macaroni anymore, says McDonald's.
• A San Jose teenager and his mother are suing the owners of a McDonald's where the teen was stabbed multiple times after a nearby weekly music event, claiming the restaurant failed to have adequate security and that their parking...
Erin Carr-Jordan has been swabbing Playlands all over the place, and sending the horrifying results to the CDC.
• Eric Selby and the NYT's T Magazine do a little audio-visual bit on Mission Chinese Food, and their "whimsical Chinese food," as Danny Bowien calls it. [NYT] • There's a place in the Outer Sunset now called 37 Degrees...
• Vallejo's not been the gentlest place of late, and now a McDonald's employee there was stabbed multiple times after asking two men, who had walked in and gone straight into a restroom, to leave. [Vallejo Times-Herald] • Bargain Bite...
• Because it's a La NiƱa year, squids are super plentiful, and California fishermen have already reached their legal limit on squid fishing. [Tribune] • On the eve of Pauline's Pizza's 25th anniversary, Kauffman interviews owner Sidney Weinstein, and she...
• A 17-year-old from Nevada County turned himself in to Roseville police for that "fire in the hole" incident involving scalding creamed spinach that left a Boston Market drive-through attendant severely burned. [SacBee, Earlier] • The food safety bill, which...
"And the toys you claim are so tempting? Usually they end up in the recycling bin after sitting in my car for two weeks. Really, they suck."