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It’s Do or Die Time For Tasty Baking Co.; L.A. Gangs Target Food Trucks

• Tasty Baking Co. has until 2 p.m. today to pay up what it owes to lenders or cut a new deal. [Inquirer]

• Turns out composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is a big-time wine collector. We sympathize, since we find ourselves needing a drink to tolerate The Phantom of the Opera and that other stuff he writes. [WSJ]

• Who knew it was so cutting-edge: Subway, of all places, is testing out gluten-free menu items. [Chart/CNN]

• Two L.A. gang members recently pleaded “not guilty” to extorting $50 a week in “rent” from area food-truck vendors. We definitely would have asked for tacos instead. [LA Now/LAT]

• The USDA is poised to introduce new school-lunch guidelines that cap calorie counts in meals and emphasize whole grains. Enjoy those nachos while they last, kids! [ABC News]

• Happy Friday. It’s looking more and more likely that we are in fact on the verge of a global food crisis. [Moral Hazard/Forbes]

• Well-known U.K. chef Bjorn van der Horst, who has worked with Gordon Ramsay, was stopped at an airport and taken into detention for owing $93,000 in unpaid child support. Sheesh, what is in the water over at the Ramsay empire? [NYP]

It’s Do or Die Time For Tasty Baking Co.; L.A. Gangs Target Food Trucks