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Briefing: Forget Brussels and Paris: Here are Europe’s new unexpected chocolate capitals
Strategic angle: Europe’s lesser-known chocolate cities are drawing attention this Easter, with Turin, Perugia and York ranked among the continent’s sweetest destinations.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 14 days ago
Recent reports highlight Turin, Perugia, and York as significant emerging chocolate capitals in Europe, challenging the traditional dominance of Brussels and Paris.
This shift suggests a redistribution of chocolate production capabilities across the continent, potentially impacting supply chains and market competition.
As these cities enhance their chocolate-making infrastructure, stakeholders may need to reassess their operational strategies to accommodate these new centers of excellence.