Two of the most successful food magazines out there — Every Day With Rachael Ray and Bon Appétit — are each getting makeovers for the May issue.
[AP]
A New York man was arrested for smuggling some 4,000 live Chinese snakehead fish, which pose a danger to fish native to U.S. waters.
[Reuters]
The city has settled on the legal use of Tavern on the Green: It will retain legal rights on the name here, but restaurants outside of the tristate region can now use it.
[Wall Street Journal]
A list of the most dangerous and costly food-borne illnesses has been released. Campylobacter in poultry, toxoplasma in pork, and listeria in deli meats are at the top.
[Wall Street Journal]
A group of sugar farmers and refiners are suing corn processors for trying to rebrand high-fructose corn syrup as “corn sugar.”
[AP]
New proposed government standards for marketing food to kids asks companies to voluntarily limit ads for unhealthy foods.
[Wall Street Journal]