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This news about the coffee Giacosa in Florence, owned by Roberto Cavalli , is taken from Republic and dates back a few months ago, but may be useful to understand a certain way of working. On the same theme, we also an article in the Corriere Fiorentino .
Blitz brigade expired food seized by Giacosa

Republic - March 26, 2009 Page 1 Section: FLORENCE
FOOD expired in coffee Giacosa, owned by fashion designer Roberto horses. Tuesday the policemen entered the historic cafes of Via Tornabuoni and Via della Spada for a check and found frozen food or frozen expired on its own and therefore, according to medical standards, can not be used for administration to the public. So is triggered seizures carried out by the staff of 'ASL 10 of Florence.
Operators' s health company have taken away 8.5 pounds of expired and frozen meat and fish, 17 pounds of bread, pasta and starchy foods in your frozen (raw or cooked) and five large containers plastic in its frozen sauces. It was a routine check, as hundreds took place on public premises, carried out during the afternoon of Tuesday.
But in the two cabinets that have controlled the city police, c 'was the surprise. A surprise for them cops, they were doing a normal control routine. And though they found 8.5 kilograms of expired and frozen meat and fish, 17 kilograms of bread, pasta and starchy foods in their frozen (raw or cooked) and five large plastic containers with frozen sauces and so on their own, according to health, not suitable for administration to the public.
All this in one of the most famous bar in the center of Florence, the historic coffee Giacosa, that the designer Roberto Cavalli manages a few years. "No warning, no exposed," but to take the state cops. He is a normal control - like the hundreds held on the premises during the public the afternoon of Tuesday. Yet the two big neighbors to the kitchen cabinets were tens of kilos of frozen food that expired would have ended up on the tables of the historic coffee . Municipal police officers so they immediately called the staff of 'ASL, which has carried out the seizure of the goods.
Giacosa is one of the most famous cafe in Florence. The classic fine pastries for dessert and a drink with hazelnut-based "Negroni". In 2001, Roberto Cavalli has taken the place an angle bar: the walls and floor like animal prints, videos and music shows in loop-style Buddha Bar A piece di storia rivisitato ma sempre più modaiolo, come la sua clientela. Proprio accanto c' è il negozio Cavalli .
E il caffè Giacosa non è tra l' altro l' unico locale che lo stilista gestisce a Firenze: proprio di recente ha aperto un ristorante in piazza del Carmine , all' interno di un' antica cappella sconsacrata (al lato della chiesa) che è stata restaurata a sue spese. «Ci siamo rimasti tutti molto male, teniamo particolarmente alle regole e questa purtroppo ci è sfuggita. Si trattava di merce non etichettata correttamente ma non avariata, posso garantirlo. Siamo molto amareggiati e promettiamo che non accadrà mai più nothing like it, "promises Lucilla Tacconi, nephew of Roberto Cavalli and director of coffee Giacosa.
Now the 'ASL will prepare a report on' happened to be forwarded to the police, to which it will decide on any instructions given by the club. The operators are already convinced that coffee will not be restrictive measures such as closure. - Ernesto Ferrari

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