Decentralised variety is always better in most cases. What is better tasting? A Starbucks coffee, or that very unique and unknown local stuff from a small cafe that is family-owned?
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
There are no Starbucks in Italy. Lesson in there
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Replying to @techruralist
During my time in Northern Italy I did pick up on that. It's a very decentralised country with vast amounts of local variety and unique places to eat/drink etc. Me and the lads I was with had a few pints in a pub and after like 2 - they said “no more” NEVER in the UK
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
All restaurants use fresh and local ingredients, if a plate has a frozen/non-local ingredient they let you know on the menu. Loved that
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Replying to @techruralist
Yeah the food was nice tbh. I remember seeing old guys with slick grey hair and track suits on smoking cigs lol Feech La Manna types
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
Weird how a country can mix so many top-tier qualities and still have a very corrupt explicit mafia running everything plus highest taxes on Southern Europe
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Replying to @techruralist
Yeah when it comes to food/drink Italy is based. But it has limits sadly lol
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
Food, drinks, landscapes, climate, cars, clothes, etc. They combine a very strong industry with rural life and nature. It's one of my favorites countries
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