Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Election Day Booze Laws, Bourdain's Twitter Rant, Restaurants Helping Sandy & More

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Looking forward to popping into a bar after work to watch the election results roll in from across the country over a few pints of beer? You'd better not live in Louisville or Charleston -- or anywhere else in Kentucky or South Carolina. Because those are the last two states in the country to have laws banning the sale of alcohol on Election Day on the books.
Bourdain Unleashes Furious Twitter Rant On Former Employer
Restaurants Help Sandy Relief With Food Kindness
Budweiser To Release More Alcoholic Beer?
Why Starbucks Cafes Look Different Around The World
Pepsi To Release Fat-Blocking Soda
BLOG POSTS
Daniel Klein: Sandy, Sean Brock and the Before and After of Governor Restaurant
If you aren't familiar with what five feet of water does to wood floors, paneling, refrigerators, ingredients... it's not good.
Ruth Messinger: U.S. Farm Bill Fail: Will Congress Act on World Hunger?
If Congress does not act quickly after the election to pass a new Farm Bill, the money that exists for emergency food aid will run out in 2013. This could put up to 30 million hungry people at risk in the event of a crisis.
Gary Hirshberg: Just Label It: Take a Strong Stand for the American People
Just Label It salutes those who are fighting in California for the right to know. They are helping set the table for a national movement toward labeling of GE foods and have raised the profile of this issue far beyond California's borders.
Victoria Bouloubasis: Greece's New Farmers
A new generation of young food activists strives to portray a more balanced idea of Greece.
Menuism: Election Day 2012 Food Specials
After months of campaigning, endless ads and news stories, we've made it to the end. While you're exercising your right to vote, take advantage of extra benefits offered by restaurants and eateries near you.

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