Do We Really Need to Ban Soda?
Seems as though the "ban" will be pretty easy to circumvent, so what's the point?
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Seems as though the "ban" will be pretty easy to circumvent, so what's the point?
The latest in the world of food stunts.
"Moving stores into the streets is not what the streets were designed for," says our joyless mayor.
Tavern on the Green will temporarily be a snack bar and gift shop.
Plus: ban on beekeeping could go, a Sneaky Chef sues Jerry Seinfeld, and more in our morning news roundup.
"You're gonna have to pry this salt out of my cold, dead hand," the noted loudmouth told New York 1.
"Wait a minute, has anyone asked that Momofuku guy to weigh in on this?"
What the "experts" are saying about the Health Department's latest crusade.
They're the first to show that it might make a difference.
Looks like that recent stop into Bill's Bar and Burger worked out for Bloomberg.
The mayor I.D.'s his favorite vegetable, and we are unsurprised.
Plus: the AHA warns about sugar, and a new chef for Bar Carrera.
Among other things, it would be an invitation to bribery. Plus, some surprising health-inspection stats.
In a classic game of “smelt it, dealt it,” Frutarom refuses to take Bloomberg’s blame for the maple-syrup odor.
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