Un tribunal de São Paulo anula una sentencia de competencia desleal contra iFood y sus aliados

El Tribunal de Justicia de segunda instancia de São Paulo revocó, el jueves 19, la condena de iFood Benefícios, Caju, Flash y Swille por competencia desleal en el sector de los vales de comida. La demanda fue presentada por la Asociación Brasileña de Beneficios para los Trabajadores (ABBT), que representa a Alelo, Ticket Edenred y VR. La sentencia afirma que no existía una prohibición explícita de los acuerdos abiertos antes de la fecha límite.

La disputa en el sector de las prestaciones sociales, como los vales de comida y comida, conoció un nuevo avance el jueves 19. El Tribunal de Justicia de segunda instancia de São Paulo anuló una decisión de primera instancia que condenaba a iFood Benefícios, Caju, Flash y Swille por competencia desleal. La demanda fue presentada por la ABBT, que representa a Alelo, Ticket Edenred y VR, empresas tradicionales que utilizan acuerdos de pago cerrados en los que proporcionan los terminales a los comerciantes. Los demandados utilizan acuerdos abiertos, procesados por cualquier terminal.

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