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Headlines matching 'restaurants'
Thu January 26, 2012
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(LA Times) Obvious Restaurants that treat their workers better get more business, especially after customers notice that the saliva flavor is no longer present in their meals  (latimes.com) (12)


Wed January 11, 2012
(BBC) Scary First they came for the nail clippers and I didn't speak out. Then they came for the sippy cups and I was silent. Then they came for the virus tainted civet cat and I said nothing because I like Chinese restaurants  (bbc.co.uk) (11)


Sun January 08, 2012
(Telegram) Interesting Bill would allow Massachusetts restaurants to donate leftover food to hungry without being sued  (telegram.com) (95)


Tue January 03, 2012
(The Daily Meal) Obvious Chain restaurants worth eating at, presented as a 10-course prix fixe slideshow. We begin with an amuse bouche of Cheesecake Factory and finish with a subtle yet flavorful In-N-Out Burger  (thedailymeal.com) (221)


Sat December 31, 2011
(Daily Mail) Spiffy McDonald's in California to offer free coffee for first two weeks of 2012. Starbucks restaurants annoyed, now doing a slow burn  (dailymail.co.uk) (41)


Fri December 30, 2011
(NPR) Weird Sales of beets are up, and more restaurants are serving beets than ever, all of this another sign that we are running out of food  (npr.org) (122)


Tue December 27, 2011
(The New York Times) Interesting Zombie Restaurants Slice Costs, and Keep Serving Brainsssssss  (nytimes.com) (14)


Mon December 26, 2011
(Daily Kos) Fail After 14 years McDonald's closes all their restaurants in Bolivia. Officials concede that once a country goes empanada it can never go Mac  (dailykos.com) (42)


Wed December 21, 2011
(Some Guy) Cool White Castle experimenting with alcohol sales in their restaurants. Meal deal will be referred to as a 10 sack and a 6 pack  (dispatch.com) (74)


Fri December 09, 2011
(Some Greasy Guy) Strange A sign of the times: Thieves are now stealing used cooking oil from restaurants. Bonus: The used oil is worth about $1,000  (boston.cbslocal.com) (49)


Sun December 04, 2011
(NYPost) Interesting In case you ever wondered how do the top restaurants train their staff, you know, the ones where you actually have to leave a tip  (nypost.com) (32)


Fri December 02, 2011
(Boing Boing) Cool Trying to decide where to eat tonight? Check out "A Consumer Guide on the Working Conditions of American Restaurants." Once again, Five Guys beats out In-N-Out, and Olive Garden found yet another way to suck  (boingboing.net) (238)


Thu December 01, 2011
(CNNGo) Weird Cabbages & Condoms, and 8 other restaurants contributing to Bangkok's evolution from "pretty bizarre" to "Japanese"  (cnngo.com) (38)


Fri November 11, 2011
(Some Guy) Followup It turns out a controversial Chinese restaurant wasn't really serving koala meat to customers. It was bamboo rat meat  (couriermail.com.au) (40)


Sat November 05, 2011
(Some Guy) Followup Remember that restaurant that banned kids? Out of business. Just kidding. Business is up twenty percent  (wtae.com) (209)


Tue October 18, 2011
(www.kinston.com) Amusing Rick Perry apologizes to N.C. restaurant  (kinston.com) (38)

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