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Food tours are popular in Europe, but could they take off in Rhode Island?

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 03, 2022

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This story first appeared in Globe Rhode Island’s Food & Dining newsletter, a free weekly email about Rhode Island’s restaurant industry that also contains information about local events, Q&As with chefs, dining guides, and more. If you’d like to receive it via e-mail each Thursday, .In Europe, food tours are a big part of the tourism industry. In London’s East End, travelers can take half a day to sample English cheeses, fish and chips,... + full article



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