What To Read This Weekend: Pizza Math, Nutrition Label Makeover, and Pseudoscience at the Grocery Store
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Ten reads that made us think, made us hungry, or made us laugh. We think you might like them too.
- Is Whole Foods America’s temple of pseudoscience? — Faith
- Love pizza? Hate math? Then you need to check out this interactive graph on why you should always order one large instead of two small pizzas. — Anjali
- This bake-off goes high-art. –– Ariel
- Wait, so now BPA might be totally fine after all? – Cambria
- Because doesn’t everyone want to see inside Bobby Flay’s head? – Emma
- Hate a food or a taste? Try, try again; it may just not be the right time yet, says Frank Bruni. — Faith
- The FDA’s nutritional label gets a makeover. –– Ariel
- Garlic juice just might be nature’s Clearasil. — Anjali
- The Bread Lab: Where better flours get born. (Also, I want to go to there.) – Emma
- The recent developments on arsenic in our food system. – Cambria