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Campbell’s Soup to Invest $10 Million Into Programs to Fight Hunger and Obesity; U.S. Reviews North Korea’s Pleas For Food as Shortages Increase

• Campbell’s Soup Co. announces today that it will donate $10 million over the next 10 years to cut childhood obesity and hunger In Camden by 50 percent. [KYW Newsradio]

• Former Philly District Attorney Lynne Abraham is the first woman to be featured on National Mechanics bar glasses. [KYW Newsradio]

• New SoCal burger chain Stacked: Food Well Built will feature not buxom waitresses, as the name might suggest, but rather iPad ordering. [USAT]

• Not content to conquer the world and places like Beijing’s Forbidden City, Starbucks has contrived to get its coffee served in half a million hotel rooms. [USAT]

• U.S. food handouts were suspended in North Korea in 2009, but now the Obama administration is reviewing the country’s requests for food amid worsening shortages, and the U.N. is conducting its own assessment as well. [Businessweek]

• Three kinds of Garden of Eatin tortilla chips have been recalled due to undeclared allergens. [PR Newswire]

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