• Burger King’s Whopper Bar will soon introduce a giant hamburger shaped and flavored like a pizza, which will serve six. [NRN]
• Though almost any regional delicacy can now be ordered off the Internet, many still prefer to get their culinary souvenirs while traveling. [NYT]
• Watermelon growers are increasingly focusing their attentions on small seedless melons. [NYT]
• Though Springfield, Utah, banned chain restaurants in 2006, owners of a prospective Subway franchise are now suing to reverse the ordinance. [USAT]
• Sun Chips consumers are not happy about the product’s ecofriendly new bag, which they charge is just too loud. [WSJ]
• Kraft is experimenting with packaging that would keep chocolate virtually melt-proof. [Telegraph UK]
• The city is looking to add three snack bars and twenty mobile food vendors to Rockaway Beach. [Eater NY]
• Dylan’s Candy Bar owner Dylan Lauren is engaged to hedge-funder Paul Arrouet. [Page Six/NYP]