• Gawker says the Heidi Montag- and Ashley Dupré-starring Famous Food is a “train wreck.” Sounds similar to Vulture’s first reaction! [Gawker]
• Some eccentric café owners in England are selling their collection of sandwich crusts and other crumbs left behind by famous people. [BBC]
• House Republicans are not siding with the Obama administration’s efforts to limit junk-food advertising to kids. Quelle surprise. [USAT]
• Guess the Wall Street Burger Shoppe’s $175 hamburger never took: The eatery has declared bankruptcy. [Crain’s]
• Matt “No Fun” Dillon was among those concerned about a relocated Calle Ocho on the Upper West Side. [DNA Info]
• Sugar and dairy are the latest commodities whose prices have soared. However, the U.S. corn crop is plenty big this year, which will help drive some food costs down. [Bloomberg, Mercury News]
• Meanwhile, Kenya is the latest African nation to see rioting over food prices; police dispersed a recent protest with tear gas. [Reuters]