Family businesses in Italy are fighting to stay alive as the coronavirus crisis grinds the nation’s economy to a halt.
The country was put into a strict three-week lockdown by the Italian Government on 10 March before implementing a shutdown of non-essential businesses on 22 March. Pasta producer Cocco Pasta, a fourth generation family business renowned for using traditional production methods, has been allowed to continue manufacturing but remains cautious of Italy’s delicate economic situation.“We are scared of the virus and don’t know what could happen tomorrow, but we keep working.”
“Our main customers are restaurants, hotels, bars and catering - so the sales are zero and it is very difficult for us,” owner Giovanni D’Alessio said.
Can confirm. Just bought a pack of very overpriced Italian pasta at Aldi because the cheaper ones haven't been on the shelves for weeks.
Great news for the family business in Italy. I wish them well. I do, however hope that our Australian made pasta suppliers are doing well. (I'm sure they are)
So aren't the Italians eating pasta anymore?The threat of catching coronsvirus hasn't effected my appetite. SBSNews auspol
Not sure 'helping' was foremost in the minds of the hoarders, but this is good to hear.
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