What's truly Italian? Food fight foils 'Made in Italy' plan | Reuters - 1 views
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katebattaglia on 11 Jul 17As we start our unit on Italian food, it may be interesting to think about how Italian food is defined. This article tracks the new policy of the "Made in Italy" logo in order to verify genuine Italian foods. While the government believed it could only be beneficial, protecting and promoting Italian foods, it has sparked a debate as to what should be considered truly "made in Italy." For example, under their guidelines, Italian sourced food packaged in another country would not qualify while foreign ingredients processed in Italy would.