"Among the inconveniences of Italian life that I remain unused to after 12 years here, not least irksome have been the legal restrictions on business hours. It's always seemed absurd that a resident of the world's eighth-largest economy should be unable to buy a screwdriver or a pair of socks on his lunch hour, or that a restaurant should have to shut one day a week, no matter how many people want to dine there." (Francis Rocca, The Wall Street Journal)
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