When goods are purchased in a shop and selected by the customer, where is the contract usually deemed to have been made?
A) When the goods are taken off the shelf
B) At the cash desk
C) When the customer leaves the shop
D) When the customer has paid for the goods and decided that they definitely want to keep them
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