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In-N-Out Causes Tears in Texas; One-Third of Food Produced Goes To Waste

• Here’s video of a woman getting teary-eyed over In-N-Out’s arrival in Texas. Or maybe her animal-style’s onions weren’t grilled enough. [Eater]

• Obvious yet still sad: Consumers in wealthy countries waste tons of food; in the end, one-third of everything produced goes to waste. [Bernama]

• A proposal to ban Styrofoam packaging at restaurants, offered from Hermosa Beach City Council, was rejected this week. [Daily Breeze]

Gjelina’s Travis Lett says he wants to get away from food that’s “too precious.” [LAT]

• Calling Big Brother: Researchers hope that gathering photo data of students’ cafeteria trays at one Texas school will help in combating obesity. [Chicago Tribune]

• One study found that cutting food into small pieces caused eaters to consume fewer calories. So grab a knife if you’re not too lazy. [LAT]

• If you thought this cold spring was rough, it’s been even harder on corn and wheat farmers — and the lower yields will likely drive up prices. [USAT]

In-N-Out Causes Tears in Texas; One-Third of Food Produced Goes To Waste