Multiple Choice
Michael is doing his groceries when he sees a price tag that indicates that a large bag of potatoes is priced at $1:00. He goes to the cashier and when the bag is scanned he is told it is priced as $3:99. Michael
A) can sue the shop for false advertizing.
B) can do nothing because the store revoked the offer it made to sell the bag of potatoes for $1:00.
C) will have to pay the scanned price, because the price tag was only an invitation to treat and not an offer.
D) can demand that the bag of potatoes be sold to him for $1:00.
E) can sue the store for breach of contract because he accepted the offer of the store and so a contract arose.
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