• A Delaware waitress is accused of stealing a customer’s credit card information to purchase new tires and an oil change for her car. [NBC 10]
• Elevation Burger opens in Collegeville. [The Mercury]
• Gino’s Burgers and Chicken gears up for its grand opening in King of Prussia. [Times Herald]
• For restaurants outside the U.S., the Bill Clinton Bump is a better bit of publicity than a Michelin star. [NYT]
• A couple is suing a Cleveland-area Steak ‘n Shake after it served their son hot sauce that sent him to the hospital. [AP]
• Watch out, Tea Party: Here comes the Coffee Party. [AFP]
• A Michigan man says that Heinz stole the idea for their new Dip & Squeeze ketchup packets from him. [Free Press]