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- Master of None co-creator/restaurant lover Alan Yang has a new show in the works with Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph. No word yet on what it’s about but one can assume there will be some good food scenes.
- At the Creative Arts Emmys over the weekend, Bob’s Burgers won for outstanding animated program. “Los Pollos Hermanos Employee Training” from Better Call Saul won a special short award, and Master of None won an editing award. The main Emmy awards are next week.
- A former FEMA administrator hypothesizes that how quickly Cuban coffee stands reopen will act as an indicator for how the city of Miami is faring after Hurricane Irma.
- “Free range trees” now exist as a marketing ploy.
- Ever wonder how sushi gets from Japan’s Tsukiji Market to places like San Francisco?
- Nestle still hasn’t found a buyer for its American confectionary business, so the fate of Butterfingers, Crunch Bars, and Baby Ruths remains unclear
- Take a look at the honey farm on top of NYC’s Javits Center, home to 60,000 to 80,000 bees.
- I’m Dying Up Here, the show about ’70s comedians that’s largely set in nightclubs, is getting a second season on Showtime.
- Inside Juicero’s Demise: a long postmortem on Juicero, the doomed $400 juicer. One good line: “Several investors also say they felt Juicero was a victim of an anti-elitist political and media climate.”
- After feeding Hurricane Harvey victims on Friday, Beyonce and her mom went to their favorite restaurant, Houston Frenchy’s Chicken, for a fried chicken feast.
- James Franco is now obsessed with baking pies for his celebrity friends. Check it out starting three minutes in.
- Elsewhere, watch James Corden and Reggie Watts making lasagna.
- A new truffle species was found in Thailand.
- And finally, now that it’s pumpkin spice season, here’s a Twitter thread of a bunch of genius odes to the PSL.