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California Prisoners Launch Hunger Strike; Entenmann’s Adds Two Cents To Casey Anthony Verdict

• Inmates at eleven of California’s 33 state prisons are refusing food in support of a hunger strike that began on Friday at Pelican Bay State Prison to protest inhumane conditions. [LAT]

• After Casey Anthony was found not guilty of murdering her daughter, the #notguilty hashtag began to trend on Twitter, and who picked it up, but Entenmann’s, which tweeted: “Who’s #notguilty of eating all the treats they want?!” [Gawker]

• One expert argues that, with food prices so high, a good way to get rich is to become a farmer. Hmmm, probably best not to quit your day job just yet. [Time]

• Sang Yoon’s Lukshon is one of a handful of contemporary restaurants asking its suppliers to replace corn syrup with sugar. When that fails, the chefs simply make their own sodas, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce. [WSJ]

Picca will soon open a mezzanine level private dining room. [Biz Bash]

• HuffPo charts an alternate itinerary for William and Kate’s SoCal visit. Waterloo & City is a good idea, though we’d rather see them eating Mexican or Korean for a change. [HuffPo]

• Vegans who are locked up in San Francisco jails will find their dietary needs catered to. Only in S.F., kids. [SFoodie/SFWeekly]

• Taco Bell announced plans to add free Wi-Fi to U.S. restaurants … by 2015, at which point iPhones will probably know how to fly. You can’t speed this up, guys? [TechZone 360]

California Prisoners Launch Hunger Strike; Entenmann’s Adds Two Cents To Casey