List of Companies of Italy - Food

Food

  • Alemagna (food, panettone)
  • Algida (food, ice cream) (part of Unilever)
  • Asti (spumante wine)
  • Barilla (food, pasta)
  • Berlucchi (spumante wine)
  • Buitoni (food, pasta) (part of Nestlé
  • Campari (drinks)
  • Carpano (drinks)
  • Cinzano (drinks and spumante wine)
  • Cirio (food)
  • De Cecco (food, pasta)
  • Ernesto Coppola & Figli (canned tomatoes)
  • Facchini Group (pasta machines)
  • Ferrero (food, Nutella)
  • Galbani (dairy, cheese)
  • Gancia (spumante wine)
  • Giacobazzi (wine)
  • Illy (coffee)
  • Krifi (coffee)
  • Lavazza (coffee)
  • Loacker (snacks)
  • Locatelli (dairy, cheese)
  • Mokarabia (coffee)
  • Martini & Rossi (vermouth drinks)
  • Meseta (coffee)
  • Motta (food, panettone)
  • Nuova Castelli S.p.A (cheese)
  • Orsatti (confectionery)
  • Ostoni (pasta machines)
  • Parmalat (Dairy goods and snacks)
  • Palmera (food)
  • Pascucci (coffee)
  • Perfetti Van Melle (confectionery and gum)
  • Perugina (sweets, chocolate)
  • Ramazzotti (drinks)
  • Ricadonna (spumante wine)
  • San Pellegrino (drinks)
  • Segafredo (coffee)
  • Sella e Mosca (wine)
  • Sperlari (candy)
  • Stappj (soft drinks)
  • Tuaca (drinks)
  • Voiello (food, pasta)

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