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In this lesson on contract law, we continue exploring the distinction between an offer and an invitation to treat, focusing on advertisements. The discussion references the case of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Retailers, highlighting that Boots was accused of violating regulations requiring pharmacist supervision for prescription drug sales. The core argument was that displaying drugs on shelves constituted an offer, while the act of taking the drugs off the shelves would represent acceptance. This case exemplifies the legal nuances between offers and invitations to treat within the context of advertisements and sales practices.