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Momofuku backs down from defending its 'chile crunch' trademark after outcry by small businesses
Read full article: Momofuku backs down from defending its 'chile crunch' trademark after outcry by small businessesMomofuku, a food and restaurant brand started by chef David Chang, says it won’t defend its trademark on the name “chile crunch” after it sparked an outcry by sending cease-and-desist letters to other businesses using the term.

Impossible Burger arrives in East Coast grocery stores
Read full article: Impossible Burger arrives in East Coast grocery storesNEW YORK - Good news for vegetarians on the East Coast of the United States -- the Impossible Burger is arriving at your grocery stores. The Impossible Burger made a splash last week when it debuted in California -- in its first full weekend sale in Gelson's supermarkets, Impossible Burger outsold ground beef from cows, in terms of both revenue and the number of pounds sold, said Impossible Foods. "The Impossible Burger generated more excitement than any other single product we've seen in more than a half-century of operations," said Gelson's CEO Rob McDougall in the press release. The Impossible Burger debuted three years ago at Momofuku Nishi, a high-end restaurant in New York City owned by chef David Chang. Now, the Impossible Burger is served at over 17,000 restaurants, including Burger King and White Castle.

Impossible Burgers to hit store shelves
Read full article: Impossible Burgers to hit store shelves(CNN) - Impossible Burgers will hit grocery shelves for the first time on Friday. Impossible is launching its retail product as the meatless meat sector starts to become more crowded. The Impossible Burger debuted three years ago at Momofuku Nishi, a high-end restaurant in New York City owned by chef David Chang. Today, the Impossible Burger is served at over 17,000 restaurants, including Burger King and White Castle. It plans to make the Impossible Burger available in retail stores nationwide by the middle of next year.
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Chrissy Teigen, David Chang getting their own cooking show on Hulu
Read full article: Chrissy Teigen, David Chang getting their own cooking show on HuluFans of Chrissy Teigen's two wonderful cookbooks rejoice: the model-turned-cooking star is getting her own food show on Hulu, alongside David Chang, the man behind the popular Momofuku restaurant company. Teigen and Chang's show will be called "Family Style," which will have "an emphasis on how food fosters familial and social connections." Fingers crossed that Teigen's mother will make apperances on the new show, just like she does in Teigen's cookbooks. Chang is also the perfect partner for the show, as he has hosted his own show on Netflix called "Ugly Delicious." We're not sure when we can expect Teigen and Chang's new show, or any of the other original cooking programs for Hulu, but we do know our stomachs will be ready when it premieres.