Is it legal for shops to knowingly over charge?

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  • eschaton
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    sheramber wrote: »
    It is normal for Tesco to have different prices in different stores..

    Our local store charged more for some items than the bigger store in the town.


    Yes .
  • eschaton
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    Les79 wrote: »
    Seen this in a carpet shop once. The offer was something along the lines of £1.50 a mat or 3 for £5. Someone actually bought the 3 offer :rotfl:

    I’m sure they would have paid £4.50 then.

    I’ve yet to see a till system that adds to a bill for a multisave.
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    McKneff wrote: »
    I have just been to Morrisons where pre packed Bassa Fillets are 3 for £10.
    But they are priced individually at £2,50.
    I pointed it out but i just got a 'ha, we thought it was funny wnen it came in'
    Idiot....
    I pointed it out again to Customer services, will make a point of checking it tomorrow.


    No multisave on their website.

    But you get plenty deals in food retail where the offer may be something like any 3 for £10 and will include products at different prices. Depending on what you buy there may be a saving but if not you will pay the individual prices and not £10.
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