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Originally Posted by MikeSz
Dont take this the wrong way but you're missing the point. Whilst I agree that this may well be a Google Page Ranking exercise, ASDA, and any other retailer for that matter can refuse to sell anything for whatever reason they like. They dont have an obligation to sell and you dont have a right to buy. The license allows them to sell (within its terms), it doesnt require them to. When you take goods to the till, you are making an 'invitation to treat' and an offer to buy. They can accept or refuse your offer. They could, for arguments sake, decide that they are only going to sell products to 147 year old women wearing red jumpers and that would be perfectly lawful.
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You are of course correct. The exact same point was discussed at length but one member was very awkward about accepting the truth. I can't remember if he ever did and can't be bothered reading 188 posts to find out. Have a read yourself mate,
here is a link to the thread.