Eataly World just opened in Bologna, Italy, and it’s amazing
Three years and $100 million later, the long-awaited Eataly World has finally opened its doors. The giant showcase for fine Italian fare covers an impressive 1 million square feet with 47 restaurants, 40 areas for food production, 22 gardens, a sports complex, and six pens with cows, sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens - all free to roam about their stalls and eat organic feed. Through workshops and classes, visitors can follow their food’s production line from the time it’s harvested or butchered to the moment it hits their plates.
The Associated Press reports that park owner Oscar Farinetti, who owns the worldwide Italian market chain Eataly, hopes to bring in 6 million visitors a year - half local and half from abroad. But for Italy natives, the park will go by a differnent name: FICO. It stands for Fabbrica Italiana Contadina, or “Italian Farm Factory.” But if you’re hip to Italian slang, the acronym also means “cool.”
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