Monday, April 28, 2008

Venetian subprime discount (2:33 pm)

In what must rank as the most ineffective solution for the subprime meltdown, a Venice restaurant is now offering a discount to all Americans:

A notice in English now hangs on the door of [owner Arrigo Cipriani’s] restaurant: “Harry’s Bar of Venice in an effort to make the American victims of subprime loans happier has decided to give them a special 20% discount on all the items of the menu during the short term of their recovery”.


A novel idea, but misplaced: In the Italian newspaper story, the owner notes that most of the Americans in the restaurant are “extremely affluent and immune to ‘subprime sickness.’”

Meanwhile, the U.S. economy’s “long hangover” continues.

posted by Jeremy Gantz

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