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In reply to the discussion: Trump tariffs on pasta could soon top 100 percent: 'Double the price' [View all]Prairie Gates
(6,828 posts)There are no De Cecco processing facilities in the US. Had the journalist mentioned De Cecco, I would have nodded solemnly, because De Cecco is imported.
Almost all Barilla sold in the US is made in the US. That "almost all" was in the post before the edit. I did edit for the recently released bronze cut Barilla just to be clear (and stated it clearly for all readers), but the original point remains true: almost all Barilla sold in the US is made in the US.
So, why did I comment on this in the first place? Because the journalist's mention of Barilla was deceptive if not dishonest in the article. Sure, some small fraction of Barilla sales in the US would have a tariff applied. Maybe even your speculative restaurant orders. But the vast, vast, vast majority of Barilla sales in the US would not, because Barilla pasta is produced in the US, in Iowa and New York. The journalist mentioned Barilla because US readers would be familiar with the brand, and may even infer from the copy that it would be affected by the tariff. It would not.