
Carbone takes aim at Rao's with new supermarket sauce lineup
CNN
Watch out, Rao's. There's a new fancy pasta sauce headed for grocery shelves.
The high-end New York-based Italian restaurant Carbone is for the first time selling its pasta sauces online and in some supermarkets, as part of a broader push into consumer packaged foods. Carbone's parent company Major Food Groups announced Monday the launch of Carbone Fine Foods, a line designed for "consumers to now experience the Michelin-starred Italian restaurant in their homes."More Related News

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