Huge Success for the 'Genovese Astrospaziale' Initiative: A Sandwich for the Restoration of Fontanelle Cemetery

Il nuovo burger astrospaziale
Il nuovo burger astrospaziale
Saturday 10 February 2024, 12:15 - Last updated : 16:26
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Great success for the Genovese Astrospaziale initiative, the sandwich of Puok, based on Genovese, born to support the recovery project of the Fontanelle Cemetery of the Young Entrepreneurs and the Industrial Union of Naples.

The burger, on sale from January 24 to 28, at the special price of 5 euros, and sold out in a few hours, collected the record sum of 5,000 euros. Oink, the company behind the Puok project, donated the entire amount to the San Gennaro Community Foundation for the redevelopment project of this extraordinary place full of history and meaning, strongly representative of Neapolitan culture.

Once again Puok confirms its commitment to support the development and promotion of the territory: "They knew they could count on the support of our community and we thank everyone for always being ready to support Puok's social initiatives. It was exciting to be able to donate the entire proceeds from the sales of this sandwich to support the recovery and enhancement project of the "Fontanelle Cemetery" - says Paolo Castaldo Co-Founder of Puok - We are one of the most visible and appreciated brands in Naples and for this reason we believe it is our social responsibility to stand alongside those who work and commit themselves to the growth and development of the City, to spread positive messages and support projects to enhance the territory".

This initiative adds to the synergistic restoration actions by various local bodies and the initiatives of the Young Entrepreneurs of the Industrial Union of Naples and will allow the long-awaited reopening in the coming months of the Fontanelle Cemetery, the ancient ossuary of the Sanità district: a unique place, with extraordinary charm, where over the centuries the remains of hundreds of deceased, from the middle of the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, without name and worthy burial, the so-called "pezzentelle souls" to whom the people pay care and devotion.

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