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Our fleet of trucks and delivery area map. Panorama shot of the present Italfoods building. Tom Evans, Walter and John Antognoli. Italfoods’ 20th anniversary party. The lunch room gang. Supporting our local team. Field trip in tomato country. Our sales room. Friday morning Quarterbacking. Final touches on the website. Hurray!!! Road-net tweaking. Who ordered all this stuff. A section of Italfoods warehouse. Looking down one of the warehouse aisles. Sal and Joan LaRosa, Winter Fancy Food Show at the Moscone Center S.F. “Our man Denis”. Winter Fancy Food Show. A little celebration after the food show. Walter with Emilio Bartolini in Arrone, Umbria, Italy. Walter with Sam, Dennis and Vince, enjoying the scenery in Lucca, Italy. Walter helping out at the Don Pomodoro plant in Gioiosa-Ionica, Italy. Walter touring a pasta plant in Italy. Walter in Italy with Denis and Debbie, two of our top salespeople. Walter and good friend Sam Granato at the Bertozzi plant in Parma, Italy. Look at that Ham! Vince Panelli, 20 year Italfoods veteran, at the Levoni plant near Parma Italy. Walter in Modena Italy, at the Toschi facilities in the Italbrand balsamic room. Blues Brothers!!! Molinari’s Delicatessen window in North Beach S.F. Third Italfoods location on Lowrie Ave, So. S.F. Second Italfoods location on Littlefield Ave, So. S.F. c.1983. Walter at the Littlefield location c.1984. Italfoods first original delivery vehicle, a Fiat 124S. Just like old times. First Italfoods location on Railroad Ave. So. S.F. c.1980. A little bit of San Francisco nostalgia, Ligure Sausage Factory (Panelli Bros.) in North Beach c. 1934. Looking out the doorway of Panelli Bros. C.1950. Yup! That’s Vince Panelli in the goatee with Vince Sr. and uncle Bob c.1976. Old, old picture of long time customer Lucca Ravioli Factory & Delicatessen on Valencia St. S.F. Walter’s secret wine cellar underneath Italfoods. No, just kidding.