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Trivago should be fined $90m for misleading Australian consumers, ACCC tells court – The Guardian Australia
Company faces penalty for telling customers it would show cheapest room rates when it actually provided ‘almost the opposite’

Australias consumer watchdog wants the travel booking company Trivago fined a minimum of $90m for misleading consumers about its hotel room rates.
A fine of that size would be one of the highest imposed in Australia for the contravention of consumer laws.
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