

mi chiamo chiara
che piacere conoscerti
mi chiamo chiara
che piacere conoscerti
DAGIÙ
per noi del sud Italia, partiti per il nord, DAGIÙ significa “da casa”. E quando casa è lontana, niente è in grado di accorciare le distanze come i sapori e gli odori che ce la ricordano. È nato così DAGIÙ, per raggiungere i cuori di chi è partito e ha lasciato il sud, dall’idea di una ragazza che, dopo tanti anni al nord, adesso si trova dall’altra parte, ad impacchettare tutto il buono di casa e spedirlo a voi.
Dagiù
è un luogo dove puoi trovare le specialità di ogni regione del Sud Italia e riceverle direttamente a casa tua!

are you curious about my story?
On september 15th, dagiu.com went online!
I like to say it all started one year ago, when I started working on this project, but the truth is that it all started so long before that, more specifically when I moved out of my hometown, in 2015, to go to University, in Bologna.
Very stereotypical of my sicilian mom, but as soon as I settled into my new apartment with new flatmates and a new life to start, she started sending me care packages filled with food. In Bologna, one of the cities with the best food in the world. And yet, nothing made me happier than receiving those packages. It was a way to feel closer to home at a time when I could only visit three times a year, and it was a way for my family to feel closer to me, by feeding me even though I was far away.
It became a thing for my friends, especially the ones not from southern italy. They would jump and get very excited whenever I would announce: è arrivato il paccodagiù (the package has arrived). They all knew my mom was not only feeding me, but each and everyone of them (I swear the packages were huge).
It went on like that, even when I moved to Austria, and even when I moved to Copenhagen, Denmark. Shipping became more expensive, and packages became bigger, to justify the price. Covid happened, and just like everyone else, I was stuck and away from home. Luckily packages were able to travel and that’s how I managed to get through months of not seeing my family.
What came into those packages was not only food. It was a way to express love and affection, the only way food can. Nothing beats opening up a jar of caponata when you’re in freezing cold Denmark and it’s pitch black outside at 4 pm, when the only thing you wish is to jump on a plane and close your eyes, to only reopen them and see Mount Etna outside the airplane window.
So I have decided to take all of this and turn it into a service, because today I don’t live abroad anymore as I’ve made choices in the past few years that have taken me back to my hometown in Sicily, but I know what it feels like to decide to move away in search for better opportunities, but I also know what it means to stay, and create those better opportunities here at home.
I have created dagiù over the last year to bring the flavors of southern Italy to everyone who’s moved away, and to do so by supporting local small producers who have decided to stay and provide such products. And my hopes are that we will create a community together, whether you are someone who’s moved away, or someone who’s a food lover, and that together we can support local communities here in the south and make it easier for people to stay, to come back even, like I did.