9 Controversial Foods That Are Actually Banned In Foreign Countries

2. Kebabs

In an effort to celebrate Italy's rich food culture, Verona's government issued a controversial policy, which stated that food sold in the UNESCO-listed cities should be authentically Italian, meaning that the opening of new kebab shops and other similar fast-food joints was banned. Some other Italian cities, including Venice, have later introduced similar rules too.

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