Guido Barilla, president of his
family's pasta firm, on Friday said that Expo should be viewed
as neither good nor bad, but rather "what the world feels like
displaying about nutrition at this moment," speaking at a press
conference on the group's 2014 annual report.
Barilla said that while the aesthetic aspect of Expo was
important, just as valuable is the intellectual content to be
provided by seminars, meetings, and presentations.
"The Milan Charter is a good way to give content to Expo,
and should be the mother of all content, the cultural and moral
heritage," that Expo will leave behind, Barilla said.
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