Italian Community Objects to Eataly Advertising

Eataly displayed several promotional posters on its windows, which employed double entendres to market its products. The Italian community says it's offended by language such as, "Bring home an Italian, worth the smell," referring to white truffles, and "Bring home an Italian, the new hunk in town," referring to salami.
Nancy S Bishop

Nancy S. Bishop is publisher and Stages editor of Third Coast Review. She’s a member of the American Theatre Critics Association and a 2014 Fellow of the National Critics Institute at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. You can read her personal writing on pop culture at nancybishopsjournal.com, and follow her on Twitter @nsbishop. She also writes about film, books, art, architecture and design.