BY: Luciana Gomez
A new Dallas-based company is eager to bring you your pasta, salami, and biscotti. Called Capsa, it's an online shopping site launched three months ago as an answer to the lack of authentic Italian foods at an affordable price. Founder Luca Filippone was born and raised in Torino, and missed familiar food items he could not get in the U.S.
"Our concept is very simple: we want to provide Italian quality products at an affordable price and deliver in Dallas and all over the U.S.," he says. With a background in supply chain and logistics, he started contacting suppliers in Italy and importing products such as olive oil, cookies, pasta, coffee, truffle, cheese, and cured meats.
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