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In this lesson on contract law, the focus is on differentiating between an offer and an invitation to treat, particularly through the lens of advertisements. The discussion references the case involving the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and Boots Retailers, where it was argued that Boots violated regulations concerning prescription drug sales, which must occur under pharmacist supervision. The core of the argument was whether the display of drugs on shelves constituted an offer or merely an invitation to treat, setting the stage for further exploration of this legal distinction through additional case examples.