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Gordon Ramsay Plans T.V. Show on the Subcontinent; San Diego Garden Unites Refugees

• Gordon Ramsay admits that he’s doing a new TV show in India “because the last 12 months have been pretty s****y.” [Mirror]

• Famous chefs like Wolfgang Puck, Norman Van Aken, Todd English, and Cat Cora have helped make Orlando a good dining destination. [Tampa Bay Online]

• San Diego’s New Roots Community Garden is being used by more than 80 refugee and immigrant farmers, building community connections along the way. [L.A. Times]

• An organization called Treasure Box is offering 25-pounds of frozen food to Southern California families each month for $30 to help people make ends meet or to donate to another family. [KABC]

• The first 100 people who arrive at each location of Togo’s in L.A. between 3-5 p.m. will receive free mini pastrami sandwiches. [KNX1070]

• Wells Fargo has donated $50,000 to The SOVA Community Food and Resource Program of Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles. [WeHo News]

• Seattle’s Best Coffee will soon debut a line of canned iced coffee beverages. [NRN]

• Oscar Meyer’s new ad campaign is the first to focus on the brand’s entire line of meats. [NYT]

• The Justice Department is conducting an antitrust investigation into Monsanto, due to the company’s Roundup Ready soybean seeds. [NYT]

• During a recent Weight Watchers meeting in Sweden, the room’s floor collapsed. [NYP]

Gordon Ramsay Plans T.V. Show on the Subcontinent; San Diego Garden Unites