• The City Council may cancel the proposed alcohol pushcarts at O’Hare and Midway because licensing fees were set too low. [Trib]
• A wave of new distilleries in Iowa are hoping to benefit from a new law allowing them to sell directly to visitors. [USA Today]
• With the recent openings of spots like Atlanta’s Hankook Taqueria and Indianapolis’ West Coast Tacos, Korean tacos aren’t just for Los Angeles anymore. [NYT]
• It is now possible to buy entirely green supplies for your cookout, from additive-free charcoal to compostable bowls. [WSJ]
• The makers of a software called CakeBoss, a business management program for bakeries, are suing the TLC show of the same name. [Feast]
• The Garden Cafe opened in Buckingham Palace yesterday, but its macarons and opera tarts are only available to those who’ve paid the palace’s $26 admission fee. [USA Today]
• Botanical gardens across the country are adding more food in an effort to lure in visitors. [NYT]