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What President Obama is Ready to Deliver on Food

Remember when the big event in presidential eating was Bill Clinton going to McDonald’s? Now we’re about to find out how President Barack Obama’s campaign promise of “change we can believe in” will play out on the food front. What we know so far is that the new president has good taste in restaurants (his Chicago favorites: Frontera Grill and Spiaggia); won’t be pushed around by foodies on his choice of White House chef (Obama to Alice Waters: butt out); and, more ominously, has solid Democratic majorities in both the House and the Senate if he wants to ...

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