BY: Lisa Greenberg
Paesano's Italian Market in Cape Coral is hiring butchers and deli workers. "The atmosphere is like you're walking in an Italian Village," Jerry Furio, the owner of Paesano's Italian Market, said. "You can see, I have my underwear hanging there just like Italy, they would do over the balconies, and my wife's hanging also."
Furio opened his first market in Chicago 37 years ago, before coming to Cape Coral. He takes pride in the authentic Italian cuisine that stocks the store's shelves, like homemade ravioli, stuffed shells, meatballs, lasagna, eggplant parmigiana, pizza, and ricotta cheesecake, which is his mother's recipe. Paesano's also has a meat case filled with homemade burgers, sausages, and cuts of steak.
SOURCE: https://www.fox4now.com
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