The manager would likely explain to Arelene that advertisements are not offers, but merely a request for offers.
In business, an offer is defined as a formal proposal to be part of a contract. In the case of stores, they offer products but the customer needs to express the proposal or make the offer by showing he/she wants to buy this product. Afterward, the store can accept the offer if the price is convenient for it.
In the U.S. there are no laws that force stores to sell the product at an incorrect price displayed in the advertising. This is because there is a contract between the store and the customer only if the store accepts the money the customer is willing to pay.
Based on this, the store does not have the obligation to honor the price in the advertising as advertisements are only requests for offers.
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