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If eating is a political act

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The sustainable revolution will have an impact on our lives as powerful as the industrial revolution. A wave capable of changing business strategies, habits and visions of the world, of changing paradigms by shaping the life of the whole planet. The food will come out transformed both in production and in tasting.

Ilgusto.it, the content hub dedicated to food, wine and engastronomic tourism of the Gedi group, tells it through the people who experience this change in the kitchens, fields, cellars, vineyards, ovens or gardens. Massimo Bottura, UN ambassador against food waste and food loss clearly says that “eating is a political act”. An action that determines which side you are on. In the choice of ingredients, suppliers, raw materials. Every act has consequences. In theory, the change seems destined to pass first from large companies, from those who have the resources for these radical transformations, but there are realities that do not need upheavals and in the company of Massimo Bottura “ilgusto.it” will make a journey among these craftsmen “Resistant” that do not need to change skin because they are sustainable by tradition, because sustainability, if seen as a value and not as a fashion, is always associated with quality.

Sustainability becomes a value, which is why parameters and evaluation tools will be needed. In the near future, true green (certified) will be a decisive element in the choice of food, wine, restaurant or holiday destination. Ilgusto.it will be alongside the readers in these choices.

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