Panino police: packed lunch bans enrage Italians at pricey beach clubs
A recent incident involving a mother smuggling homemade sandwiches into a private beach club in Puglia has sparked outrage among Italians. Critics argue that exorbitant costs for food and amenities drive beachgoers to bring their own meals. Authorities reaffirm food brought from home is permissible, highlighting ongoing tensions over private beach concessions and rising costs along Italy's coastline.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 06:00 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 07:50 UTC
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