The gentrification of food has not only affected restaurants or shops for tourists: in recent years even supermarkets have been revolutionized, including ready-to-eat foods, local branded food and global products such as sushi. In the city that evolved to open up to the world, they have adapted to survive
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The gentrification of food has not only affected restaurants or shops for tourists: in recent years even supermarkets have been revolutionized, including ready-to-eat foods, local branded food and global products such as sushi. In the city that evolved to open up to the world, they have adapted to survive