For Michelle and Joe Brancato Jr., family history played a big role in their decision to open The Italian Sausage Co., as both husband and wife come from strong Italian families where food was always part of the culture.

On North Oak Trafficway sits a tiny storefront in a quiet strip center dotted with picnic tables with large green umbrellas where people are eating lunch – because there is no room to sit down inside. That’s how you know the food is good at The Italian Sausage Co., a mini-Italian market, East Coast deli and handmade sausage counter in Gladstone, Missouri, just 15 minutes from Downtown Kansas City.
For Michelle and Joe Brancato Jr., family history played a big role in their decision to open The Italian Sausage Co., as both husband and wife come from strong Italian families where food was always part of the culture.
SOURCE: https://www.feastmagazine.com/
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