• Anna Romagnoli, the daughter of famed Boston television chefs and restaurateurs Franco and Margaret Romagnoli, will open a gourmet shop in Watertown. [Herald]
• Da Vinci is donating 20% of its profits this weekend to help a disabled Roslindale boy whose $4,000 wheelchair was recently stolen. [Grub Street]
• Dunkin’ Donuts president William Kussell will leave the company by year’s end. [Herald]
• Live arena tours are becoming big business for celebrity chefs like Guy Fieri and Paula Deen. [WSJ]
• Dunkin’ Donuts is suggesting that its shops install surveillance systems to prevent employee theft, but some franchisees worry that it’s being used to spy on them. [NYP]