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Discount Sites Can’t Offer Cut-Rate Booze; Food from Japan Tested for Radiation

• A sobering truth: Thanks to Massachusetts’ ultra-stiff “happy hour” laws, deal sites like Groupon and LivingSocial can’t promote discounted drinks. [Herald]

• Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and other places that import food from Japan are testing it for radiation. [Channel News Asia]

• Happy pi day. Might as well have some pie to celebrate, as many will do, but be sure to calculate its area first! [Digital News Report]

• While diet is not usually considered in ADHD treatment, a new study showed that hypoallergenic foods like rice, turkey, and pear seemed to help kids suffering from the ailment. [LAT]

• Time to “party like it’s 1977,” writes The Wall Street Journal, which could be fairly delicious: The paper tested and reviewed a bunch of fondue kits. [WSJ]

• Mexico’s schoolkids are on a diet, thanks to changes in school-food rules. It’s progress, but there are still a lot of unhealthy options available. [NYT]

Discount Sites Can’t Offer Cut-Rate Booze; Food from Japan Tested for Radiation