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Sampler Platter: Spam, Zima, cheese roads and chicken manure

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In today’s installment of food news...

  • McDonald’s cuts the cheese, ups its prices. TMZ
  • If Spam is selling like hotcakes, why are Hormel’s profits in the tank? Bloomberg
  • CASA Restaurant -- a 5,000-square-foot Mexican outpost on Bunker Hill -- heads into the home stretch before opening. Angelenic
  • Lukewarm food is hot enough for felons. S.F. Chronicle
  • The long, slow, torturous death of Zima. Slate
  • ‘Guess what they call the Grocery Shrink Ray at General Mills? Holistic Margin Management.’ Consumerist
  • Cheese makes safer roads. CNN
  • Sip the science: Beer is good for your heart. MSN
  • ‘When I left school and started working the land, this stuff was seen as farmer’s gold.’ That ‘stuff’ is chicken manure. N.Y. Times examines poultry industry pollution.
  • The Brie log is the new cheese ball. Serious Eats
  • Chowhound readers debate: ‘Disneyland Dining: The Mediocrest Place on Earth’?

-- Elina Shatkin

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