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Pasta Evangelists can own Italian cuisine space globally, says CEO

Pasta Evangelists can own Italian cuisine space globally, says CEO

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CEO and co-founder Alessandro Savelli reveals how he set up British brand Pasta Evangelists, which started out as a recipe kit company.Savelli describes how the firm is proving to be one of the main disruptors on the European food scene and why Dragons' Den was "an unsuccessful event but which proved to be very successful."In 2021, it was sold for £40m to the world's largest pasta company, Barilla, with the three founders staying at the helm.Savelli says the future for the company is the US and "the number one priority"."For some reason, Italian cuisine does not have an owner in the restaurant space and I think Pasta Evangelists will become this brand."
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