"While on my way home from Missouri, I made a stop to refuel and grab a drink. Unsure if I wanted something cold or hot, I ultimately decided on coffee after seeing a sign that indicated a small coffee would cost $1 with my Casey rewards. However, when I went to pay, the price rang up as $1.94. I mentioned the discrepancy to the cashier, who then questioned where I had seen the sign. After showing him, he admitted it was an old sign but still charged me the higher amount. This situation now falls under false advertising, which is illegal under federal law. If I were to attempt to walk out without paying for a $1 candy bar, would they not hesitate to have me arrested? How many others have unwittingly paid more for items under false pretenses? Whether due to negligence or intention, they essentially stole that extra money from me by failing to adjust the price. Why would I ever want to return to such a place, and why would anyone trust doing business with them?"