- April 2, 2007 • 10:42 am PDT
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Steal It: An Urban Planning Award for Cities That Copy
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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
We posted earlier about a chart showing that people in countries who take more time to eat are generally less obese than people in countries where...
In the short time since fast food chains have become part of our national (and global) culture, a number of burger shops have begotten some...

The more you charge on your credit card, the most fast food you eat.

When Yonatan Landau was graduating from UC Berkeley, plans were in the works to open a Panda Express on campus. Landau, even though he had one...
Pop quiz: Which dining facility serves lower quality meat, Jack in the Box or your local public school's cafeteria? If you guessed the latter,...
The BBC reports that Nato is shutting down fast food restaurants like Pizza Hut and Burger King in its Afghanistan bases: "This is a warzone, not...
From the folks at WeatherSealed who brought you the map of every McDonald's in America, see here, the map of every fast-food hamburger in America....

With or without the promotional tie-in, most kids prefer french fries to apple slices.

The federal government is rolling out mandatory nutrition labeling for fast food menus. But they won't make a difference if they're ignored.

The Mexican chain changes consumer expectations, one free-range barbacoa taco at a time.
Fast food Ad watch: Out of 3,039 likely meal combinations, only about a dozen met nutrition standards the researchers set out for preschoolers.

Middle-class families are more likely to eat fast food frequently than the poorest Americans.

Today you have the power to vote on the future of fast food. Right now, at Yoxi.tv, ten teams are facing the challenge: Reinvent Fast Food.

Six teams are trying to solve the fast food dilemma. And today you can vote on which idea is best.

Last day to vote for a winner!

The winning team gets $5,000 and could earn up to $40,000 through community support and matching funds. It's more than a prize; it's start-up funding.

What is the ultimate California sandwich? When we posed the question to the Cali natives in GOOD's offices, we nearly tore the staff apart.
Forgot the microwave. It's time to take back the kitchen and break free from the shackles of ready-made food.