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Liquorland refuses to honour slabs of Mountain Goat beer advertised for $17.50 – 7NEWS.com.au
The liquor giant blamed a website glitch for advertising a slab of beer for $17.50 and then refused to honour the sales.

Victorians keen to get on the beers are fuming after a well-known liquor retailer accidentally advertised slabs of beer for a sale price of $17.50.
Liquorland has blamed a technical glitch on their website for the error, which meant slabs of Mountain Goat Steam Ale were advertised on Tuesday for the tiny price instead of the regular price of $59.
While the glitch was rectified by Tuesday night, Liquorland stated that all customers who had bought the slabs online would be refunded in full.
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