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Fury at FIFA's 'Dynamic Pricing' for World Cup Tickets

FIFA's controversial 'dynamic pricing' model for the 2026 World Cup is causing outrage among England supporters, with ticket prices surging based on demand and team performance, potentially costing thousands for knockout games.

FIFA's 2026 World Cup 'Dynamic Pricing' Sparks Fan Fury

FIFA faces a major backlash over its controversial 'dynamic pricing' strategy for the 2026 World Cup, which could see ticket prices surge dramatically based on demand, putting the beautiful game out of reach for many loyal supporters.

Sainsbury's axes AI-powered Nectar pricing after trial

Sainsbury's has abruptly ended its trial of personalised, AI-driven pricing for Nectar cardholders after a customer backlash over 'secret' price changes. The scheme, which offered individual discounts in London and Bath, has been scrapped.

Costco's Secret Pricing Code Exposed For Shoppers

A savvy Costco shopper has revealed the hidden pricing trick that shows which items are at their absolute lowest price. Learn how to decode the tags for maximum savings on your next warehouse haul.

Las Vegas Hotels' Extreme Tactics Amid Tourism Crisis

Las Vegas casinos and hotels are deploying extreme measures, from soaring resort fees to new 'dynamic pricing' models, as the city grapples with soaring summer heat and a dramatic tourism downturn, marking its worst crisis in years.

Walmart Accused of Deceptive 'Clearance' Pricing

Walmart faces a class-action lawsuit alleging it manipulated 'Clearance' and 'Rollback' labels to trick customers into believing they were getting deeper discounts than they actually were. The suit claims the retail giant artificially inflated 'original'

Olympian charged extra for removing pizza toppings

A British Olympian was left outraged after an Italian restaurant charged her extra to remove toppings from her pizza. The bizarre incident has sparked debate over restaurant pricing policies.

BrewDog beers axed from 2,000 UK pubs

BrewDog's popular craft beers have been pulled from almost 2,000 British pubs following a failed pricing negotiation with a major hospitality supplier.

Jacinta Allan's work-from-home gambit pays off

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is sparking debate over remote work policies, as businesses unwittingly fuel her political agenda. What does this mean for Australia's workforce?

Nordic nations lead Europe's climate efforts

Finland, Sweden, and Norway are pioneering Europe's climate efforts with ambitious policies, setting an example for sustainable development and renewable energy adoption.

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