Actually, one could argue that a twenty-five-cent piece is a quarter, and 1/4 in decimal terms is 0.25 – also a quarter. Technically, the grammar is correct, unless you’re arguing that saying “…Hershey candy bar for a quarter.” would be incorrect. Now, granted this is a bad business decision as it appears the deal does not extend to people with five nickels.
For a dot twenty-five.
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Wow. A spacing error AND… well… a .25 what? a tank full of .25psi air? That’s like superunpressurized air… maybe it could be valuable.
OR Maybe it’s saying for 1/4 of the chocolate bar itself! So, somehow you have to own it before you can buy it…???!!!
Actually, one could argue that a twenty-five-cent piece is a quarter, and 1/4 in decimal terms is 0.25 – also a quarter. Technically, the grammar is correct, unless you’re arguing that saying “…Hershey candy bar for a quarter.” would be incorrect. Now, granted this is a bad business decision as it appears the deal does not extend to people with five nickels.
Isn’t it supposed to be “collector’s” with an apostrophe?