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Developers Plan to Turn the Legendary Blue Horizon Into a Hotel and Restaurant; Budweiser Upgrades Its Cans

• Backed with a $6 million grant from the state, developers plan to transform the Legendary Blue Horizon, which was once regarded as one of the world’s best boxing venues, into a hotel and restaurant. [KYW Newsradio]

• Some restaurant operators are just now discovering that music is an important part of the dining experience. Congrats, guys. [NRN]

• Cargill has recalled 36 million pounds of ground turkey amid a salmonella outbreak that’s killed one person; meanwhile, scientists have discovered drug-resistant super salmonella. [HuffPo, Reuters]

• Seven years after being ordered by Congress to find a standard for “gluten-free” labeling, the FDA might be getting close. [ABC News]

• Kraft is splitting into two entities: snacks like Oreos, and “groceries” such as Kraft cheese and Maxwell House coffee. [USAT]

• Budweiser unveiled a “bolder, sleeker” can, in the hopes of boosting flagging U.S. sales. [USAT]

• Rawsome Foods in L.A. was raided for selling raw milk and three people were arrested. Good to know authorities are concentrating on the real dangers out there. [E.D. Cain/Forbes]

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