• Groupon has decided to scale back its IPO to offer just 10% of the company, hoping this will spur a higher price and less immediate volatility. [Chicago Business]
• It seems the filthy cantaloupe packing plant is at the source of the listeria outbreaks. [NPR]
• The code name for Google’s soon-to-be-released software for its new Galaxy Nexus Android is “Ice Cream Sandwich.” So that way it just seems like they’re talking about the awesome snacks in the cafeteria. [Telegraph UK]
• Paula Deen favorite Smithfield Farms seems to have gotten slightly less evil, rising from No. 485 of out 500 on a list of companies’ eco-friendliness, to land at No. 417. [MarketWatch]
• Here’s how to “Chinese orange” (yes, that’s a verb now) anything, from Chicken to … whatever. [Food Republic]