Went inside during construction and noticed a "Hard-Hat Construction sale" with every day having a unique sale with about 50-75% of the original price slashed. The terms for the sale were, "Sales apply when construction is visible. Construction was VERY visible, by the way. As I was walking in I noticed today's sale were 6 pc. McNuggets for 99c each. I ordered and paid with my card to find out I had been charged ~$8 for two 6 pc McNuggets and a Medium French Vanilla coffee. Asked the cashier why they weren't coming out as 99c and she says the sale doesn't start until tomorrow. How does that make any sense? Why have the sign up already if the sale hasn't started already? I could've made a bigger fuss about it, but I work in the retail industry and decided to just leave it alone. It took forever for the manager to make my iced coffee, was standing there for about 7 minutes when I got my nuggets almost immediately. Then I started to think, like how many people were in there today trying to take advantage of the McNugget deal and the cashier did not warn them that the sale wasn't active until after the transaction went through? It's not that hard to say something if someone is trying to order the deal of the day, like maybe a "Just so you know, the deal isn't starting until tomorrow." That would have been nice. Oh well, ship has sailed.