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Chiara Ferragni Reaches Agreement with Codacons in Pandoro Case, Donates €200,000 to Support 300 Violence Victims
Dec 28, 2024, 12:03 PM
Chiara Ferragni has reached an agreement with the consumer association Codacons regarding the 'pandoro' case. As part of the settlement, Ferragni will compensate approximately 300 consumers who were misled in the sale of 'pandoros' and will donate €200,000 to an organization supporting women victims of violence. The deal includes the withdrawal of Codacons' complaint against Ferragni. The agreement aims to resolve the issues stemming from the controversy surrounding the sale of 'pandoros' by Ferragni, which had led to legal action from the consumer group. The specific organization that will receive the donation has not been disclosed, but it will be chosen collaboratively by Ferragni and Codacons.
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