• Lincoln Park’s St. Teresa Food Pantry is running out of food. [ChiFoodies]
• Unilever has recalled all Slim Fast canned drinks because of possible bacterial contamination. [NYDN]
• A recently discovered DNA code in fish cells acts as a barcode of sorts and can definitively ID the type of fish. [WSJ]
• A woman is suing major food company Cargill after eating a hamburger tainted with E. coli. [NYT]
• College Inn’s No MSG Chicken Broth has been recalled because it does, in fact, contain MSG, in addition to an undisclosed wheat allergen. [NYP]
• Some Australians are unhappy about proposed emu and kangaroo flavored potato chips. [NYDN]