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Banks accepting food as collateral | Now accepting cash, credit and cheese?

Hey buddy, can you spare a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano?

Italy is in the throes of its fourth recession since 2002, with the countrys economy expected to contract 5.3% this year. And, for many producers, cheese seems to be the only way out.

Credito Emiliano, an Italian bank in the Emilia-Romagna region, has been accepting parmesan cheese as collateral since the early 1950s -- and is now considering treating prosciutto, olive oil and balsamic vinegar the same way, according to Steve Jenkins, one of Americas foremost cheese experts.

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The bank does not store the cheese on site -- this is the purview of a unit called Magazzini Generali delle Tagliate, which holds 440,000 wheels worth a little less than $190 million.

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but would make dem pay back for the cheese?
what value dose the cheese hold!!!! inna dem time!!

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LOL...LMAO.........ROFL.............IF A SO A SO

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