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Dynamic pricing ban off the menu in upcoming digital fairness rules, McGrath says
McGrath states that a dynamic pricing ban will not be included in upcoming digital fairness rules. The issue of dynamic pricing is highlighted due to the ongoing FIFA World Cup.
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