What is the grocery game, what are the rules and how is it played?
It is a pricing game on the TV show The Price Is Right. See bellow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grocery_Game Grocery Game is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. It uses grocery items and is played for a prize usually valued between $3,000 and $10,000 (although it has also been played for cars and, on two occasions, three rooms of furniture). Having debuted on Price’s second episode from September 5, 1972 (aired out of order on September 8), Grocery Game is one of the original five pricing games. Gameplay The contestant is shown five grocery items. The goal of the game is to buy a total between $20 and $21 inclusive. To do this, the contestant chooses an item, and a quantity of that item to buy. The price is revealed, multiplied by the quantity purchased, and rung up on a cash register. If the total is less than $20, they may choose another item and quantity, which is added to the