Diane Leblanc is shopping at Metro in the middle of February and sees a sign saying that raspberries are only $1.29 a package. She is very pleasantly surprised. She takes two packages to the cash, where the cashier informs her that the sign was a mistake and that the price is actually $4.79. Which of the following is correct?
A) Diane has offered to pay $1.29 for the raspberries but Metro (through the cashier) has not accepted her offer. There is no contract.
B) The display of the raspberries with a sign indicating their price is an invitation to treat. It is only the first stage in the bargaining process leading to a contract.
C) Although logically Metro has made an offer to sell the raspberries for $1.29, because of the likelihood of errors like this being made, the law makes an exception for retailers and says that it has not.
D) Both B and C
E) All of the above
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