The Reimann family announced it's donating more than $5.5 million to Claims Conference, an organization that provides compensation payments to Holocaust survivors.
New York The family that owns well-known food brands like Krispy Kreme and Panera Bread announced a multi-million dollar charity donation after an investigation revealed that their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.
The Reimann family, which owns a controlling stake in JAB Holdings, announced Thursday it's donating more than $5.5 million to Claims Conference, an organization that provides compensation payments to Holocaust survivors. The donation will be administrated through the Reimann family's new Alfred Landecker Foundation over the next three years.
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