Slow Food founder Carlo Petrini dies aged 76
Carlo Petrini, the founder of the Slow Food movement, has died at the age of 76 in his Italian hometown. Petrini established the organization in 1986 following protests against the opening of Italy's first McDonald's, aiming to promote sustainable food production and traditional cooking.

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AI-generatedCarlo Petrini, the founder of the Slow Food movement, has died at the age of 76 in his Italian hometown. Petrini established the organization in 1986 following protests against the opening of Italy's first McDonald's, aiming to promote sustainable food production and traditional cooking. The movement, which he led as president, expanded globally to over 160 countries. Slow Food described Petrini as a visionary who championed "good, clean, and fair food for all," connecting diverse communities worldwide. His death has been noted as leaving a significant void in the food and wine sector, as well as society.
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5 extractedItalian President Sergio Mattarella stated Petrini's death left a "huge void not only in the world of food and wine science, but also in society as a whole, and not just in Italy".
The organization described Petrini as a visionary who "brought to life a global movement rooted in the values of good, clean, and fair food for all".
The Slow Food movement expanded into more than 160 countries with Petrini as its president.
Petrini founded the Slow Food movement in 1986 following protests against the opening of Italy's first McDonald's.
Slow Food founder Carlo Petrini has died at the age of 76.