Free caviar for poor of Milan
Poor people in Milan have been given free tubs of Beluga caviar worth £370,000 as a Christmas gift.
While caviar is a festive favorite of the rich and famous it was the less fortunate who were tucking into it in the Italian city today.
Customs officers had handed out more than 40kg (88lb) of the posh caviar which they had confiscated from two couriers in November.
The fish eggs were been smuggled as hidden cargo on the ships traveling from Poland when they were seized.
Tests showed it was edible so it was given to canteens, hospices and shelters which held some of the best Christmas dinners in Milan.

While caviar is a festive favorite of the rich and famous it was the less fortunate who were tucking into it in the Italian city today.
Customs officers had handed out more than 40kg (88lb) of the posh caviar which they had confiscated from two couriers in November.
The fish eggs were been smuggled as hidden cargo on the ships traveling from Poland when they were seized.
Tests showed it was edible so it was given to canteens, hospices and shelters which held some of the best Christmas dinners in Milan.