What is the law regarding this:
A certain brand of well-known yogurt has 400g packs where the manufacturer/producer has printed 2.89 zł as the price.
But the shop's price check machine (and presumably the checkout cashier) scans the barcode as 4.55 zł
The shop's shelf price ticket says "500g yogurt, 4.55 zl" but the pack itself is 400g and has the printed price as "2.89 zl".
Is the shop allowed to charge more for the product than the printed price on the yogurt pack label?
I have no intention of kicking up a fuss or bothering the staff, but I wondered what the law says on this.
A certain brand of well-known yogurt has 400g packs where the manufacturer/producer has printed 2.89 zł as the price.
But the shop's price check machine (and presumably the checkout cashier) scans the barcode as 4.55 zł
The shop's shelf price ticket says "500g yogurt, 4.55 zl" but the pack itself is 400g and has the printed price as "2.89 zl".
Is the shop allowed to charge more for the product than the printed price on the yogurt pack label?
I have no intention of kicking up a fuss or bothering the staff, but I wondered what the law says on this.