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Drunken Brawls Still Plague Old City; KFC Commits ‘Crimes Against Food’

• A man was stabbed more than ten times inside Club Vault over the weekend. [Action News]

• Old City shows few signs of change: A group of men beat another man unconscious after bars closed there on Saturday. [NBC Philadelphia]

• Around the country, school are debating whether they should ban chocolate milk. Maybe Jamie Oliver really is making a difference. [Washington Post]

• McDonald’s is undertaking its largest makeover ever, and the company plans to transform all of its restaurants into something that looks more upscale. For better or worse, the food will remain the same. [USAT]

• Government ethanol subsidies could be to blame for making corn such an expensive food these days. [Fresno Bee]

• Rita Chretien, the Canadian woman found over the weekend in a remote area of Nevada, survived for seven weeks eating nothing but trail mix and melted snow. [NYDN]

• KFC just released the Double Down in New Zealand — and people are not happy. A popular TV chef is calling it a “crime against food.” [ONE News]

Drunken Brawls Still Plague Old City; KFC Commits ‘Crimes Against Food’