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    1. Fun-Dependent-2695 on

      Of course it will be gross, as all canned pasta is. Only kids and stoners will eat it.

    2. _Barbosa_ on

      The only canned foods I eat sometimes from this company are baked beans, everything else is just not my cup of tea.

    3. My condolences to our Italian friends.
      This is blasphemy šŸ¤£šŸ¤ŸšŸ‡®šŸ‡¹

    4. opinionate_rooster on

      What’s next? Spaghetti in compact packaging half the length?

    5. culturedperv on

      outrage?
      I am in outrage for the fucking Russia bombing Ukrainian infrastructure.
      not for this.

    6. Admiral_Ballsack on

      As I said in the other thread, I can guarantee no one in Italy gives half a fuck about what the British put in their cans.

      The most emotional reaction you can expect would be a chuckle followed by “lol look at the shit some people eat”.

    7. As if Italians care lol. The only emotion other Europeans have towards Brits and their cans is pity that they actually accept eating stuff like this. Before anyone comes for me, I live in England and I know people in poverty rely on canned food. The issue is no one being outraged that in 2024 they eat dinner from a can like theyra out on trails in Americas 1800s

    8. 556Rigatoni on

      I’m not sure exactly what they did expect.

      Altho if I were a company and wanted to get my product on the news and get free advertisement, doing a harmless yet highly controversial thing is what I would do.

    9. giannibal on

      It’s been like this for thousands of years. The Roman Empire was right, barbarians.

    10. dat_9600gt_user on

      No, the real crime would be trying to sell this stuff in Italy.

    11. Real-Technician831 on

      Triggering Italians should be a national sport in every other EU country.Ā 

    12. Soectronis on

      I’m not even Italian and the thoughts of that make me feel slightly sick.

      Heinz is one of those companies that is a bit lost. The only products they seem to be well known for here are ketchup and baked beans. They try other stuff but it’s almost invariably some stodgy mess in a can or a jar.

      Canned carbonara is as likely to be bought in the UK as it is in Italy. It’s a product without a market that’s probably only useful for someone planning a trip to space or American ā€˜preppers’ who are getting their basement stocked up for the End of Days. It’s certainly not some exciting new product. I’d doubt many people have even heard of it.

      I saw two Italian food bloggers going around supermarkets here in Ireland pulling out some obscure can of Tesco (supermarket chain) own brand canned pasta, which looked about as appetising as catfood, and is extremely unlikely to be selling very much, and then went on as if this was typical Irish cuisine or how we made pasta, completely ignoring that most supermarkets have entire aisles of very good Italian or Italian inspired ingredients and loads of high quality pastas.

      I’m sure if I trawl the less visited shelves of supermarkets in Italy or anywhere else I’m going to find a few bizarre canned products gathering dust on a shelf somewhere too.

      They then went around feigning stereotyped shock at ā€˜flat white’ coffees being served after 1pm and calling them cappuccinos. It’s as if places that are far away might not do everything exactly the same as they do in your home town.

      It’s just rather predictable and boring tabloidy clickbait nonsense featuring allegedly outraged Italians who’ve spotted a pizza with a pineapple slice on it etc etc

    13. elativeg02 on

      Outrage is a bit of an exaggeration… The biggest reaction you’re gonna get from us is: ā€œEw?ā€. People watch too much YouTube/Tiktok.Ā 

    14. RoamingBicycle on

      “Outrage in Italy” = we asked a couple chefs and they said they didn’t like it

    15. now this here, this is what I subscribe to r/europe for, some real fucking news for once

    16. brushhug on

      The linked article quotes:
      SpeakingĀ to The Times, the chef of Rome’s Michelin-starred Pipero restaurant, Alessandro Pipero, compared the new canned product to ā€œcat foodā€, whereas Ciara Tassoni, who manages Italian restaurant Bottega Prelibato in east London,Ā calledĀ it ā€œa disgraceā€ which ā€œcouldn’t be any further from authentic carbonaraā€

    17. More_Particular684 on

      I don’t really care. Brits commits more heinous culinary crimes with carbonara – like serving it with porcini or other mushrooms – so this canned pasta isn’t really so outrageous.Ā 

    18. Like McDonalds, they will say they hate it while driving it to a booming sales success.Ā 

    19. Max-_-Power on

      Italians gatekeeping italian food again, nothing new to see here

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