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I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.

(, Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
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US law
Does the law really work like that in the US, that you have to abide by the displayed price? (I assume that's where you are with your $).

In the UK, people often don't realise it, but it's not the case. The display is an "invitation to treat", and it means "you are welcome to offer me £4 for a kg of these berries, but I still have the right to refuse."
(, Wed 16 Feb 2011, 11:37, 2 replies)
I don't think it's US law.
I think it was just that shop's policy.
(, Wed 16 Feb 2011, 11:38, closed)
Australia
we have dollars too.
(, Wed 16 Feb 2011, 12:00, closed)
And (quick check)
They're worth exactly the same right now (well, ignoring the US$0.0002 it is).
(, Wed 16 Feb 2011, 16:26, closed)

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