One of my favourite customer protection laws in Canada is that if the price is different than advertised and its under $10 its free!
Walmart just gave me free eggs over $0.10

One of my favourite customer protection laws in Canada is that if the price is different than advertised and its under $10 its free!
Walmart just gave me free eggs over $0.10

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0.34833 X 12 = $4.179. π€
Thats a rounding issue.
4.28/12 = .35666 is the new price per egg
$4.28 wasnβt on the sticker. You took advantage of the cashier π
Its about the ring up at the till vs on shelf 
But you said βadvertisedβ. It was βadvertisedβ the right price, probably rung you up wrong but definitely not entitled to free eggs. π
Canada sounds like the promised land. Is there anything that the U.S. does better?
Well they have more people so they kinda do most things better. Word is you have to be careful with Canadians we look just like Americans just say Sorry way more.
I live in a boarder i cross to the states at least once a month for sporting events or shopping, the shopping hasnβt been as advantageous as it once was.
Does a telegram group send out a message where to get free eggs?
Nope, you have from the time its noticed to the time its changed, dome $15/hr person just saved me $
Itβs a stupid law. I was general manager of a retail store when they enacted this law and it was a mess. People were taking our stickers and labels off and trying to put them on other products to try and get them free or $10 off. Wasted so much time adjudicating what was a legitimate scanning error and what was nefarious. I donβt disagree with the ethos of the law but it needs tweaking. Shit happens, tags fall off, items get missed in batches of price changes. Fortunately most people donβt know or care about this law.