u/Melodic-Bat1885

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Must restaurant or shop charge what the advertised price?

The other day I ate at a restaurant. I noticed the cost of my drink printed on the bill was slightly higher than the price on the menu. I tried pointing it out to the waitress and she basically said she's not sure what happened.

In general, is the menu price legally binding? What if it was a retail store instead of a restaurant?

I'm surprised this wasn't allowed on personalfinancecanada, but what's a tactful way to handle such a situation? The menu price was $8 but the bill said $10 and we're regulars at the restaurant. I guess point it out and take it off the tip?

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u/Melodic-Bat1885 — 1 day ago