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jabster's avatar

I was in Italy (Rome, Florence, Milan, Bellagio) in the fall of 2022, and noticed all of the small cars. While gas wasn't terribly expensive (it was comparable to California prices once you converted liters to gallons and did the forex; granted, the exchange rate was about 1 USD to 1.07 EUR), it seemed like the biggest value of small cars was the ability to find parking. And the traffic in the Milanese suburbs, despite world-class transit, was just as bad as that in Atlanta.

And yes, the food. Not sure what it is, but the food in Italy is much more flavorful, satisfying, and filling on smaller portions. Even the McDonald's tasted better and was more filling.

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Tom Willems's avatar

Thanks for sharing!

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