Happy Monday, everybody! Here's what happened in food news last week.
Modern Farmer has printed their last issue with no word if the publication will continue. (NY Times)
Despite seemingly closing up shop, Modern Farmer still put up a great story about reinventing potatoes. (Modern Farmer)
The Specialty Coffee Association of America is going to address gender at their annual symposium. (Sprudge)
Speaking of coffee, the coffee & gentrification debate rages on in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. (Eater Chicago)
Speaking of gentrification, Eater asks, "If You Build It, Will They Come?" in Pennsylvania. (Eater)
Pregnant women, FDA says to get your sushi on. (Munchies)
But, maybe everyone should lay off of eating animals until meat production is less cruel? (NY Times)
Speaking of vegetarians, NYC taxi drivers find an affordable veggie meal and a champion at one deli on the Lower East Side. (Voices of NY)