"If you have the money go, if not look..." This is the answer that the mayor of Trieste, Roberto Dipiazza, gave to the local broadcaster TeleQuattro who asked him to comment on the high prices of Caffé Sacher, which opened in the city two days ago, after a long wait. It is the first in the chain that opens outside Austria.
"No more controversy, if you have the money go, if you don't look," said the mayor, but boasted "great pride" for the opening of a shop of the Austrian tradition and Viennese in particular.
Controversy has occurred for the high prices set by the store: a slice of the original cake is sold practically at 10 euros; The costs of other products are also high.
Today the shop is closed because it has run out of cakes after the huge influx of customers from the opening until yesterday and it was not possible to restock.
"You have the money go, if you don't look", the case of the mayor of Trieste
2023-06-04T15:21:14.892Z
Highlights: Dipiazza's comment on the high costs of Caffé Sacher. "No more controversy, if you have the money go, if not look," said the mayor. The shop is closed because it has run out of cakes after the huge influx of customers from the opening until yesterday. A slice of the original cake is sold practically at 10 euros; The costs of other products are also high. It is the first in the chain that opens outside Austria and is popular with Viennese.
Dipiazza's comment on the high costs of Caffé Sacher (ANSA)