The lower house of the German parliament, the Bundestag, last week abolished restrictive retail laws that prevented the advertisement of discounts and rebates. These laws were considered out-dated and overly restrictive for businesses seeking to market products to German consumers over the internet.

The laws forbid common marketing tools such as “2 for 1 offers” and money back guarantees, where companies wished to promote their products in Germany.

The relaxation of the laws, which were introduced before World War 2, will come as a relief both to German e-tailers and to those operating in other countries that want to target German consumers.

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