In Italy of all places: Eating ice cream will soon be banned after midnight?

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And what about “Dolce Vita”? Milan is discussing a ban on ice cream from midnight

In Italy, strolling at night is part of the culture. Even in the narrow streets of Milan

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The northern Italian city could ban the sale of food and drinks at certain times after residents complained about noise. Retailers and restaurateurs are angry.

What’s going on in Italy’s fashion metropolis sounds dramatic. Some people supposedly call it a “war against ice.” Others immediately see Italy’s culture under threat: “What does the average Italian family do in the summer? They go for a walk after dinner and get an ice cream.” So The British newspaper “The Observer” quotes Marco Barbieri from the Italian Retail Association. From his point of view, the Milanese politicians were threatening part of the Italian tradition.

Italian politician wants to ban takeaway food

According to media reports, it all started with complaints from residents: it was too loud in popular nightlife areas like Porta Venezia, where tourists crowd on warm summer nights. Now the deputy mayor for security, Marco Granelli, suggested on Instagram, to ban the sale of take-away food and drinks in shops, snack bars or even vending machines at certain times: during the week the ban should apply from 00:30 a.m. and on weekends from 01:30 a.m. According to the proposal, street vendors would have to pack up their things from 8 p.m. These strict rest periods should affect twelve quarters. The city’s homepage states that they are collecting comments and suggestions on the topic until May 3rd. The regulation should come into force in mid-May and apply until November.

According to The Observer, sellers are now protesting against the proposals. The medium quotes the mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, with an offer to talk. Accordingly, he would soon invite Marco Barbieri from the retail association to the town hall for a conversation.

Sources: The Observer, City of Milan,Marco Granelli (via Instagram)

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