For Carlo Petrini, the Point of ‘Slow Food’ Wasn’t the Food. It Was Us.
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The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.
The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.
The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.
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