
BY: David Meiselman and Myra Packman
With the cost of airfare soaring and COVID restrictions still in place for some international travel, it’s comforting to know that we can enjoy an authentic taste of Italy within a few miles of home.
Because of supply chain issues, and the ever-increasing cost of ingredients and difficulty attracting competent staff, it has become extremely challenging for high-quality food stores to survive or maintain their customary level of excellence.
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