Well… In Germany apparently they can.
The price tag is not binding, it is a mere price suggestion. The final price is the one when you actually buy it at the checkout.
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NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 18 hours agoHaggling might be fine but they have to honor price tags.
If I’m in a grocery store and I see $1.00 they can’t change it and try to charge me $1.10, and when I object and say it was $1.00 it shows $1.10 now.
Well… In Germany apparently they can.
The price tag is not binding, it is a mere price suggestion. The final price is the one when you actually buy it at the checkout.
HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works 17 hours ago
This is why american taxes had me confused when over there… it says $1.00 on the pricetag, so how can they tell me a different price at the register??
frongt@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
The price of the item hasn’t changed, it’s just that they didn’t include tax in the price. Yes, it’s stupid.