• Hot off the success of their spaghetti-taco story, the Times asked readers to submit photos of their own strange food mash-ups. No chefs had better get any ideas. [Diner’s Journal/NYT]
• The Post asked some New York City kids to review their school lunches. Surprise: The only one who says lunch is good goes to a $30,000-a-year private school. [NYP]
• Bakers in Krakow are pushing the EU to designate the obwarzanek krakowski as a regional specialty. Thing is, they seem a lot like bagels. [WSJ]
• While prepping breakfast, a chef in the U.K. found a perfectly round egg, which he now plans to keep indefinitely. [Daily Mail UK]
• Agriculture experts are meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, this week to discuss the problem of world hunger. The guy from Man v. Food isn’t expected to attend. [AP]
• The USDA is giving $2 million to food-behavior scientists so they can figure out how to trick kids into choosing healthier lunch options. [AP]