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The fair, which will operate from December 6 to 8 in the city’s Piazza del Plebiscito, is designed to raise awareness of the organized-crime problem that plagues so many businesses, event promoters say.
They say that 60 stands will operate during the fair, sponsored by the Italian Anti-racket Federation (Fai).
“The goal is to make people realize that spending at these stores means (they will not) subsidize organized crime,” said Tano Grasso, head of Fai.