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No - The ASAI deal with press/media advertising. They have no statutory power - they are just a crowd of advertising industry heads who might name-and-shame.Maybe the . They have an online [broken link removed] on their website.
Thanks for that. Another place to watch is Boots. I know this because I was buying two things one day, had realised I was fairly low on cash, but had enough. When I got to the check out, the total was well above what I expected. I queried the prices and I was correct and the cashier made the adjustment. There was no explanation whatsoever offered about the considerable price difference. I would often buy a basket of items in Boots and would not, in that case, notice that I had been overcharged. Another case of 'buyer beware'.[broken link removed]
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