A view of Pasta Rummo during the Food Network's New York City Wine & Food Festival in October. Shipments of the Italian brand of pasta to the United States could soon face triple-digit tariffs. Jeff Schear/Getty Images for NYCWFF
Greg Bettinelli discovered Pasta Rummo on his honeymoon in Florence in 2002, at a time when the brand was nearly impossible to find in the United States. He and his wife stuffed their suitcases with as much of it as they could carry.
These days, the Italian pasta brand can be bought from major retailers like Target and Whole Foods. Still, Bettinelli is stocking up again, fearing his favorite pasta brand will disappear from American shelves or skyrocket in price when tariffs of more than 100% are set to take effect on over a dozen Italian pasta makers next year

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