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Google, Takealot, Uber Eats must change their ‘uncompetitive practices’

The Competition Commission’s online intermediation platforms market inquiry has unravelled a web of “uncompetitive online business practices” of firms like Google. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)

Competition Commission instructs local and global online businesses to change their marketing tactics to level the playing field for small and black-owned companies

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Kevin

Content contributor at AFAL [African Alert]. Kevin is a passionate copywriter who is searching for fresh content every day.

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