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If a pub advertises 99p for a pint of bitter at the door (sign posted by the entrance window with several beer prices) but then charges £1.50 or whatever above what is being advertised by the door for it, is this legal?
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Unfortunately it is perfectly legal. Obviously not good business practice, but as any first year law undergraduate will tell you, an advertisement at a particular price does not constitute an offer by which acceptance forms a binding contract. You have the opportunity to decline the offer at the new price.
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