It's involved in a criminal case against Castle Cheese, which was once a major supplier to the big grocery chains, for selling 'Parmesan' products with cut-rate substitutes, such as wood.
omg
+ y'all so disgusted @ some wood but putting y'all mouths all over....nvm kii
well I mean, it is known that in the US cheaper versions of Italian products are sold a lot. Thank heavens Italy, which has the strictest food controls in all Europe, wouldn't allow such shameful treatment to queen Parmigiano Reggiano D.O.P.
I don't take anything the Daily Mail says seriously.
Fake or not, 90% of the Italian products you see are not Italian if you live in the US. All I saw in supermarkets there were bad imitations of Italian products from China and Eastern Europe
well I mean, it is known that in the US cheaper versions of Italian products are sold a lot. Thank heavens Italy, which has the strictest food controls in all Europe, wouldn't allow such shameful treatment to queen Parmigiano Reggiano D.O.P.
Ffff not when the mafia in Italy is making fake olive oil