Ferrero today (15 April) confirmed the privately owned food giant is the subject of anti-trust inspections by the European Commission.
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The European Commission has carried out “anti-trust” inspections at factories of an unidentified chocolate company in two EU member states. In a statement dated 13 April, the Commission said the ...
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