• Want to buy Hooters? It'll cost about $250 million. [NYP]
• The city approved millions of dollars in tax and real-estate benefits for two supermarkets slated to open in the Bronx. [City Room/NYT]
• Senior citizens in Brighton Beach are unhappy about the quality of their Meals on Wheels. [NYP]
• Food Network Magazine is a success at newsstands, but behind the scenes, turnover has been high. [NYP]
• Pepsi and Coke were among the first businesses to positively respond to the Michelle Obama–backed initiative to move calorie labeling to the front of packages. [WSJ]
• Dongbei cuisine, long considered unrefined by many in China, is making inroads in Flushing. [NYT]
• British supermarket chain Waitrose is now selling umami in a tube. [NYDN]
• Workers at Gemma, Matsuri, and La Bottega join those at B Bar & Grille in suing Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson for alleged violations of labor laws. [PR Newswire]
• Gennaro Sbarro, owner of Salute!, will take over the Montenapo space in the New York Times building. [Diner's Journal/NYT]
• Daniel Boulud and Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Vancouver outposts are already packed with Olympians and tourists. [Bloomberg]