• For those who don't have the time to read nutrition labels at the grocery store, Albertsons is flagging healthful items on its shelves. [LA Times]
• Whole Foods is now asking for its competitors to help the company fight its legal battle. Apparently, some are actually doing it. [Bloomberg]
• China gets to blame its tainted food crisis on another country for once; bags of dog food imported from Australia are being pulled off the shelves. [CNN]
• Miami is the fattest city in America this year, according to Men's Fitness magazine. How do these rankings change so much year-to-year? [USA Today]
• It's not just the administration that's changing; the face of the restaurant scene in Washington, DC might look different a couple years into an Obama presidency. [NYT]