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The Chef Paolo Cappuccio: "Fair of My Swastika. Masterchef? a Ruin, We Are Slaves of the Employees"

The chef of a Trentino hotel does not go back after the controversy sparked by his post in which he was looking for employees but not communists or with problems of sexual orientation.

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The chef of a Trentino hotel does not go back after the controversy sparked by his post in which he was looking for employees but not communists or with problems of sexual orientation.

·Italy
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"Chef selection. Communists and people with sexual orientation problems are excluded." It's blizzard on the post, then deleted, by Paolo Cappuccio cook starred at the restaurant Eden of Madonna di Campiglio. (ANSA)

·Italy
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The opening of a new restaurant and the announcement to look for the suitable staff to occupy the necessary places in the kitchen. Too bad that the post on social media made by Chef Paolo Cappuccio, chef...

Lean Left

The post appeared last Friday on Paolo Cappuccio's Facebook account, a well-known and appreciated cook. And after a deluge of crit...

·Turin, Italy
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His Facebook post unleashed the indignation and reaction of social media

·Italy
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One of the world's top chefs is facing criticism for a controversial ad he posted on social media. Paolo Cappuccio is looking for employees for a newly opened hotel, but he has a few conditions: they can't be communists, drug addicts or homosexuals.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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