well, you fight for your rights . I think it it's their fault not to update in their system. No matter how, the price tag should deem valid. mine was the other way round, the price tag is RM6.50 but when they scanned it's show RM5.90. so how? if i'm not mistaken, they have update their price list in their computer database but didn't change the price on the tag (presume that not enough manpower to do, not enough time or lastly lazy). Correct me if i'm wrong, as a customer, you can also argue for the lower price shown wether on scanned or tagged price whichever lowest...hehe!! :LOL!: i' pull back my word that i've mentioned earlier that the price tag should deem valid.. :busted: ha!ha!