• San Diego Charger’s cornerback Antonio Cromartie is fined $2,500 by his head coach for tweeting that the training camp food is “nasty.” [Modesto Bee]
• Beginning next year, Whole Foods will refocus its mission on educating customers about healthy eating. [WSJ]
• Franchisees urge fast-food chains to reconsider the risqué material in their ads. [USA Today]
• L.A. Lawyer accused of creating conspiracy to file false claims of pesticide poisoning in Nicaragua. [LAT]
• Senate passes $61 billion in spending to add millions of people to the already swollen food stamp registry. [Google/AP]
• The new Dallas Cowboys stadium will offer a large pizza for $90. [The Sporting Blog/Sporting News]
• Fast food companies are very unhappy about proposed national legislation that would require chains to post calorie counts on their menus. [Chicago Tribune]
• Haagen-Dazs is launching a new campaign to educate consumers about Colony Collapse Disorder, the mysterious syndrome plaguing bees. [Ad Age]
• After many Indian farmers abandoned sugar growing when prices fell last year, the country is facing a sugar shortage. [NYT]