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This is obviously a joke, but if a business had this poster, it would actually be binding, or at least it would in EU.
So unless there are actual free beers tomorrow, it's false and illegal advertising.
I’ve seen “free beer was yesterday” signs a few times.
Come by with receipts and claim a full refund then
This sign hangs in lots of pubs in Europe.
OK, it must be accepted as an obvious a joke then.
But if it was considered the least bit ambiguous it would be illegal.
My local sports bar has a sign that says “free beer tomorrow, false advertising today”