Sunday 9 October 2016

halacha - How Overcharging or Undercharging (Ona'a) is figured?


The Halacha of Ona'a is that if an item was sold for more than 1/6 difference in real value the buyer and or seller can cancel the sale.


How is Ona'a figured on for example fresh salmon? There are stores that sell it for as high as $12.99 lb and stores that sell it for as low as $6.99 lb. Is Ona'a 1/6 less than $6.99 and 1/6 more than $12.99?




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