Aside from sales, the Pink Christmas pandoro signed by the influencer Chiara Ferragni is still in high demand, with offers reaching up to 250 euros, according to an investigation conducted by Coldiretti on online buying and selling sites, following the opening of an investigation by the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office on charges of aggravated fraud in connection with the Balocco pandoro affair advertised by the influencer for a charitable initiative. The deputy prosecutor will hear Chiara Ferragni and Alessandra Balocco, president and CEO of the well-known candy company, as well as other executives and managers from their respective enterprises, in the following days. "I am calm because I have always acted in good faith and I am sure that this will emerge from the ongoing investigations," according to the influencer. Meanwhile, Codacons, or the Coordination of Associations for the Defense of the Environment and the Rights of Users and Consumers, has filed a collective action against Chiara Ferragni "on behalf of all the parties injured by the alleged offenses for which the judiciary is investigating, aimed at obtaining a refund of the higher sums paid by consumers who have purchased pandoro." (Photo by quirinale.it)
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