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Unpaid Employees and 250 Customers Left without a Kitchen. the Case of the Ghost Superstore in Rome Is Spreading.

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Scavolini was apparently aware from the beginning that its main dealer in Rome, Aurelia Arredamenti, was continuing to accept contracts with customers despite being unable to fulfill orders due to multimillion-dollar debts, but it did not withdraw the trademark license. It is...
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Scavolini was apparently aware from the beginning that its main dealer in Rome, Aurelia Arredamenti, was continuing to accept contracts with customers despite being unable to fulfill orders due to multimillion-dollar debts, but it did not withdraw the trademark license. It is...

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RomaToday broke the news in on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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