


The world's richest confectionery boss whose empire includes Nutella
spread and Ferrero Rocher chocolates, has died aged 89. (May his soul rest in peace)
Michele Ferrero, who had been unwell for months, was surrounded by his
family when he died on Saturday in Monte Carlo where he lived.
Last year, Forbes ranked the family 30th on the list of the world's
richest billionaires with a fortune of around £15bn.
The Ferrero group's products also includes Tic Tacs and Kinder chocolate
eggs.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella praised Mr Ferrero.
He said: "I have learnt with emotion of the passing of Michele
Ferrero, a true entrepreneur, known and loved in Italy and abroad.
"Ferrero was a leading light in Italian business for many years,
always managing to stay on trend thanks to his innovative products and his
tenacious and cautious work.
"Italy remembers him with gratitude."
Mr Ferrero's father, Pietro, started making Nutella when cocoa was still
rationed during World War Two.
Pietro opened his first chocolate laboratory in Alba, in Italy's
northwest Piemonte region, in 1942 and the business was passed to Michele after
his father's death in 1949.
Michele developed Kinder chocolates in 1968, Tic Tacs a year later and
Ferrero Rocher in 1982.
By 1997, he had handed over the running of the company to his two sons,
Pietro and Giovanni.
Pietro died in 2011 after suffering a cardiac arrest, leaving Giovanni
the sole chief executive.
Michele Ferrero is survived by his wife, Maria Franca, and Giovanni.
Yeah so yummie... RIP
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