Food
- Alemagna (food, panettone)
- Algida (food, ice cream) (part of Unilever)
- Asti (spumante wine)
- Barilla (food, pasta)
- Berlucchi (spumante wine)
- Buitoni (food, pasta) (part of Nestlé
- Campari (drinks)
- Carpano (drinks)
- Cinzano (drinks and spumante wine)
- Cirio (food)
- De Cecco (food, pasta)
- Ernesto Coppola & Figli (canned tomatoes)
- Facchini Group (pasta machines)
- Ferrero (food, Nutella)
- Galbani (dairy, cheese)
- Gancia (spumante wine)
- Giacobazzi (wine)
- Illy (coffee)
- Krifi (coffee)
- Lavazza (coffee)
- Loacker (snacks)
- Locatelli (dairy, cheese)
- Mokarabia (coffee)
- Martini & Rossi (vermouth drinks)
- Meseta (coffee)
- Motta (food, panettone)
- Nuova Castelli S.p.A (cheese)
- Orsatti (confectionery)
- Ostoni (pasta machines)
- Parmalat (Dairy goods and snacks)
- Palmera (food)
- Pascucci (coffee)
- Perfetti Van Melle (confectionery and gum)
- Perugina (sweets, chocolate)
- Ramazzotti (drinks)
- Ricadonna (spumante wine)
- San Pellegrino (drinks)
- Segafredo (coffee)
- Sella e Mosca (wine)
- Sperlari (candy)
- Stappj (soft drinks)
- Tuaca (drinks)
- Voiello (food, pasta)
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Famous quotes containing the word food:
“There is such a thing as food and such a thing as poison. But the damage done by those who pass off poison as food is far less than that done by those who generation after generation convince people that food is poison.”
—Paul Goodman (19111972)
“At the violet hour, the evening hour that strives
Homeward, and brings the sailor home from sea,
The typist home at teatime, clears her breakfast, lights
Her stove, and lays out food in tins.”
—T.S. (Thomas Stearns)
“Would mankind be but contented without the continual use of that little but significant pronoun mine or my own, with what luxurious delight might they revel in the property of others!... But if envy makes me sicken at the sight of everything that is excellent out of my own possession, then will the sweetest food be sharp as vinegar, and every beauty will in my depraved eyes appear as deformity.”
—Sarah Fielding (17101768)