• Winestyles, a wineshop in the South Loop, closed last weekend. [Sloopin]
• A hearing is set for September to see if Chicago will be required by law to close two canals to stop the spread of the Asian carp. [Christian Science Monitor]
• The FDA will conduct hundreds of egg factory inspections following last week’s massive recall and the new rules put into place thereafter. [WSJ]
• Unesco is mulling adding the Mediterranean diet to its world heritage list of intangible cultural experiences. [Guardian]
• There are hundreds of chefs and food writers on Twitter, but most of their feeds are dull. [Time]
• Chains like Papa John’s and Hooters are targeting promotions at fantasy football players. [NRN]
• Moderate consumption of chocolate may promote heart health. [NYT]
• Pepsi Max is rebranding and pitting itself more directly against Coke Zero. [Crain’s]