• Thursday’s Dow Jones trader error caused the price of Boston Beer Company stock to briefly plummet to a penny. [Globe]
• New Bedford and Gloucester are suing the federal government over new fishing regulations, which, they charge, will collapse the industry. [Herald]
• Roslindale finally has Chinese delivery, in the form of Hyde Park’s Asian Thai Eatery. [Universal Hub]
• Suicide prevention advocates are up in arms about a Pom ad featuring a noose. [Herald]
• Coke’s new soda fountains will let consumers mix 104 different drinks, like Caffeine-Free Raspberry Coke. [WSJ]
• Six of yesterday’s top twenty Google searches were about chain restaurants. [Eater]
• After last week’s 23 state lettuce recall, restaurants have spent a lot of time convincing customers their greens are safe. [CNN]
• At least 40 butchers were detained in Venezuela last week over allegations of price gouging on beef. [NYP]
• A Queens woman is suing Con-Agra, charging that she got “popcorn lung” after eating their microwaved popcorn twice daily for sixteen years. [NYDN]
• Nutritionist Janine Whiteson says it is possible to find healthy food like Sun Chips and tuna at the bodega. [NYDN]