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Mr. Chow isn't the first to sue for identity theft. But could he be the first to win?
Plus: Congress wants you to eat right, and casual-dining stocks soar, all in our morning news roundup.
KFC has issued a mea culpa (and rain checks), but we won’t be happy until James Frey gets an apology out of Oprah.
Plus: the city's first student-run restaurant, and the illegality of open doors, all in our morning news roundup.
Thousands of user comments amount to a harrowing power struggle between those who’ve managed to download the coupon and those with only a proverbial wing and a prayer.
Plus: Marco Pierre White goes cruising and more, all in our morning news roundup.
The latest celebrity food blogger, Sean Combs, conducts a taste test.
A boozy tour of the city’s original cocktail dens and your own unfermented grape juice, in our daily news roundup.
After reviewing our findings, you may come to consider the Baconator, compared to certain other murderous burgers, a "healthy" option.
Two blows have staggered fried-chicken lovers everywhere: First Kentucky Fried Chicken announces plans to change its name. And now Popeyes founder Al Copeland has died.
A cockroach shows up at the Waverly Inn, New York is running out of plutocrats, and KFC plans to sell grilled chicken. What is the world coming to?
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