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Well thanks to my local hobby craft store messing up. I snagged a bargain after some minor arguments over retail law.

This kit was meant to be £46 however was advertised on the shelf at £28.50. when she scanned it said that's £46 thanks. I said noooo £28.50. It's advertised at that price. So after got the manager he checked and basically relented and I got it at the shelf price. Yaaaaaas
 

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Well thanks to my local hobby craft store messing up. I snagged a bargain after some minor arguments over retail law.

This kit was meant to be £46 however was advertised on the shelf at £28.50. when she scanned it said that's £46 thanks. I said noooo £28.50. It's advertised at that price. So after got the manager he checked and basically relented and I got it at the shelf price. Yaaaaaas

Well done you. But, I don't think a shop has to sell a mis-priced item at thte lower cost. The ticket price is something like, 'the opening offer price' they're not the right words, or an 'invitation to buy' if I'm right, they could have refused to sell. But hey, they didn't refuse and it's yours.
 
to my understanding too they have to sell it at the marked price

They definitely do not have to, but sometimes will if its not much as a sign of goodwill.
This is from the Citizens Advice website

If you haven’t bought it yet
If you take an item to the till and are told the price on the tag or label is a mistake, you don’t have a right to buy the item at the lower price.
You could still try asking the seller to honour the price.
 
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