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Deer Cull Program Produces 18,000 Pounds of Venison For the Hungry; Harry & David Files For Chapter 11

• Efforts to cull deer at Valley Forge Park have generated more than 18,000 pounds of venison donations to area food banks. [CBS Philly]

• So far Japan’s damaged nuclear plants have had no effect on Pennsylvania’s public drinking water. Tests performed this weekend show levels of radioactivity are normal. [Inquirer]

• The recent controversy over energy drinks reminds us that we don’t really know whether and how much caffeine is unhealthy, despite a century of studies. Eh, pass the coffee. [NYT]

• Harry & David, which filed for Chapter 11 yesterday, can bounce back by nixing the weird, dark stores and perennial discounts and embracing social media, local growers, and “cool” brands, say brand experts. So is a Harry & David–Momofuku collaboration up next? [USAT]

• If you’ve ever been curious about what’s served at Subway in India, here’s a slideshow of the chicken tikka sub and other offerings. From the looks of it, they even use real lettuce, not that weird shredded stuff! [NRN]

Deer Cull Program Produces 18,000 Pounds of Venison For the Hungry; Harry &