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Half Market? No Thanks: "So We Lose Customers and Money. No One Wants to Change Time"

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A historical market that so must remain and must not be changed, a tourist attraction not to be devalued but on which to aim. These are the opinions of the streetwalkers of Piazza Garibaldi, regarding the reduction of the weekly timetable from 7 to 14 during the summer months. A decision, according to the traders, taken by the administration without taking into account the economic damage not only to the banks but also to the activities of the a…
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A historical market that so must remain and must not be changed, a tourist attraction not to be devalued but on which to aim. These are the opinions of the streetwalkers of Piazza Garibaldi, regarding the reduction of the weekly timetable from 7 to 14 during the summer months. A decision, according to the traders, taken by the administration without taking into account the economic damage not only to the banks but also to the activities of the a…

·Bologna, Italy
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lanazione.it broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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