On Altering Headlines

RECEIVED Mon., Sept. 18, 2017

Dear Editor,
    Just wondering why the print article titled "Club Kids" has a different title online ("Austin’s New Batch of Supper Clubs" [Food, Sept. 15]). This made it hard to find and frustrating in light of the note at the end of the print article to see the story online for more details.
Patience Worrel
   [Web Editor James Renovitch responds: Altering headlines between print and online is relatively standard practice these days despite the confusion it causes, but we definitely could have been more helpful in getting you to the story online. We should have sent you to austinchronicle.com/food and you wouldn't have been able to miss it. Apologies for the vague directions.]
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