https://www.ft.com/content/6ac009d5-dbfd-4a86-839e-28bb44b2b64c

FT article about it if you're interested

Edit: archive link

https://archive.ph/MtRm3

  • Hexboare [they/them]
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    1 month ago

    Pizza is a prime example. “Discs of dough topped with ingredients,” as Grandi calls them, were pervasive all over the Mediterranean for centuries: piada, pida, pita, pitta, pizza. But in 1943, when Italian-American soldiers were sent to Sicily and travelled up the Italian peninsula, they wrote home in disbelief: there were no pizzerias. Before the war, Grandi tells me, pizza was only found in a few southern Italian cities, where it was made and eaten in the streets by the lower classes.

    • bubbalu [they/them]
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      30 days ago

      I just imagine a bunch of puffed up americans running around going 'Eyyyyy where's da fuckin' pizza we in italia ain't we huh?'