If the shelf price for an item in a store is different than the price scanned at the cash register. What should I pay?
Nassau County Local Law requires the store to charge the lowest price displayed, whether it is the shelf price or the price in an advertisement or the scanned price.

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1. How do I know the measuring devices such as scales, gas pumps, and heating oil meters are accurate?
2. If the shelf price for an item in a store is different than the price scanned at the cash register. What should I pay?
3. How do I know that my supermarket is not charging me for the packaging material on prepackaged items like meats, produce or deli items?
4. When I order items like deli cold cuts or bakery cookies, how can I tell if the store is deducting for the weight of the packaging?
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6. How can I make sure I’m getting what I pay for when I’m buying gasoline?