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Sandra Day O’Connor Has Big Mac Attack; Panera Posting Calorie Count

• “Little Billy,” a made-up ten-year old child who wrote letters asking advice of the famous, once polled members of the Supreme Court on their favorite McDonald’s items, revealing Justice O’Connor’s preference for the Big Mac. [AP/Google News]

• The FDA reveals that L.A.’s Basic Food Flavours knowingly shipped products that were contaminated with salmonella. [Digital Journal]

• Panera Bread plans to post its calorie counts by April, making it the first national chain to do so. [SunTimes]

• Wing Stop opened a Long Beach restaurant, its 50th in Los Angeles. [Press Telegram]

#8226; Restaurant critic Raymond Sokolov is leaving the Wall Street Journal. [Diner’s Journal/NYT]

• At North Carolina’s Sticks and Stones Clay Oven, every menu item is named for a Ryan Adams song. [Spinner via Eater]

• Tropicana is raising the prices on its orange juice because of the deep freeze in Florida. [NYDN]

• The makers of Coke, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper are teaming up to remove soda from schools. [Crain’s]

• A string of high-profile museum restaurants recently opened in Paris. [NYT]
Previously: Upscale Restaurants Barely Alive While Downscale Restaurants Thrive?

Sandra Day O’Connor Has Big Mac Attack; Panera Posting Calorie Count