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Cirsium

(3,037 posts)
30. Farm market
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 11:24 AM
16 hrs ago

When I was working in the farm market almost everyone paid with cash. (15 years ago now.)

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Payments to be rounded up in the store's favor, of course. sop 18 hrs ago #1
Where does it say "Payments to be rounded" ? Ptah 18 hrs ago #6
it doesn't. stopdiggin 15 hrs ago #54
So they round it off? Example $9.94 would be $9.90? Emile 18 hrs ago #2
Not by choice, they don't... Pennies add up... hlthe2b 18 hrs ago #7
Korea did something like this long ago Jerry2144 16 hrs ago #38
"No net effect on anyone?" hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #47
Rounding is not SNAP, is not inflation, is not tariff taxes. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #49
Can you not put yourself in the position of a cash-only (donation-only) homeless person in this country for one damned hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #56
Yes, I'm an ignorant doofus? Isn't SNAP handled electronically (by card)? Tariff taxes are not paid in cash. Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #63
DUer progree has posted quite a bit about it #28 hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #71
Canada eliminated pennies years ago. Works just fine. I never hear complaints about it. Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #48
In 2012. I am well aware. That says nothing to the situation in US right now... hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #52
none of this has anything to do with losing the penny stopdiggin 15 hrs ago #60
You need to educate yourself as well. SNAP does not allow rounding up or down and thus the poor using cash hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #65
you effectively prove my point. SNAP has nothing (read again, NOTHING) to do stopdiggin 14 hrs ago #73
I most certainly DID NOT. STOPDIGGIN! and educate yourself... hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #78
and the idea that I am somehow 'above' it all stopdiggin 13 hrs ago #85
So rounding will only affect people who pay cash & don't have any pennies, right? -nt CrispyQ 14 hrs ago #83
that's a 'mostly' yes. there. stopdiggin 13 hrs ago #84
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The note says nothing about rounding. Ptah 18 hrs ago #8
Right, they're just saying they might lack pennies to make change for you. forgotmylogin 15 hrs ago #50
Still, people must find a reason to continue their cortisol high. Igel 14 hrs ago #70
"Ideally they should adjust the prices so that when adjusted for tax they will always end in #0 or #5" Wiz Imp 14 hrs ago #72
$9.95 sop 18 hrs ago #11
Rounding 9.94 (or 9.93) would be 9.95. Ms. Toad 17 hrs ago #21
LOL, whoops 🤭 Emile 17 hrs ago #24
Considering the lack of laws governing this and general corporate greed all will be rounded up. Angleae 12 hrs ago #86
Image: Ptah 18 hrs ago #3
Thank you.. 'want to tell me how to do it next time? hlthe2b 18 hrs ago #4
Go to your linked image. Right click and select 'Copy image address' Ptah 18 hrs ago #5
Thanks. And no, Krogers-King Soopers has no intention of rounding (at least not in favor of customer) hlthe2b 18 hrs ago #9
I'm seeing more notices that business is now adding the CC/Debit bank processing fees to the consumer's Hotler 18 hrs ago #10
Well that's gonna make everything Ilsa 16 hrs ago #31
If we don't have any pennies it has to be rounded up or down. What is Kroger doc03 18 hrs ago #12
Simple. Round up or down. Ptah 17 hrs ago #15
This message was self-deleted by its author doc03 18 hrs ago #13
Who pays with cash anymore? Srkdqltr 18 hrs ago #14
I saw two people (and that was at 6:00 AM)... Really, Srkdqltr? hlthe2b 17 hrs ago #16
Republican billionaires have "no prob" with this Champp 17 hrs ago #17
the local cannabis store is only allowed to take cash eShirl 17 hrs ago #18
Pot dealers generally don't take credit cards. twodogsbarking 17 hrs ago #19
My favorite coffee shop only takes cash. Demobrat 16 hrs ago #43
that probably has to do with federal laws and banking stopdiggin 15 hrs ago #64
People who are poor. twodogsbarking 17 hrs ago #20
Exactly, and the elderly. TNNurse 17 hrs ago #22
Far too many have to go to paycheck cashing places TexasBushwhacker 16 hrs ago #36
If I am buying something that costs less than $5, I pay with cash. appleannie1 17 hrs ago #23
Farm market Cirsium 16 hrs ago #30
I had my own business but I did take my product to shows. appleannie1 16 hrs ago #32
We also take Venmo for those who don't have cash on them. Squaredeal 15 hrs ago #58
I for one pay with cash A LOT ToxMarz 16 hrs ago #29
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I do quite often. Depends what establishment I'm at. dameatball 16 hrs ago #33
I'm starting to carry cash again. Demobrat 16 hrs ago #41
Strong argument. I feel moonscape 14 hrs ago #75
That's why I use the cards too. Demobrat 11 hrs ago #88
I have been Marthe48 15 hrs ago #44
Maybe 1 in 4 purchases.... dwayneb 15 hrs ago #67
I do sometimes. Igel 14 hrs ago #74
Canada doesn't deRien 17 hrs ago #25
Yes. And apparently we are now. No thoughtful policy on doing so, however. That's the point. hlthe2b 17 hrs ago #26
I don't know deRien 16 hrs ago #34
And who pays for the four cent on each $0.26 if the store won't round down? hlthe2b 16 hrs ago #40
This was hashed over some time ago on DU. When pennies are eliminated, rounding down & up is the law. . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #51
I know. I was being polite because you and I went at it over your unwillingness to note the differences here hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #53
For others who missed that discussion, I was slightly wrong, but only slightly ... Bernardo de La Paz 15 hrs ago #57
DONE, Bernardo. Personally, I try to help the poor to the extent I can. Not dismiss US policies that hurt them more. hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #62
personal attacks are frowned upon. And the poster's comments are very much on point stopdiggin 14 hrs ago #68
So you believe someone pointing out the impacts on the poor that your seemingly ignore is a personal attack on YOU? hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #69
Well, maybe if your snack was $4.00 instead of $3.99 usonian 17 hrs ago #27
🚨 SNAP benefits users - Rounding in either direction not allowed, according to U.S. law progree 16 hrs ago #28
Two of my doctors now: No cash; 3% surcharge on credit card; debit ok; check ok. dameatball 16 hrs ago #35
I just got a notification from my doctors office Demobrat 11 hrs ago #89
I recall a shortage during covid, but it was Conjuay 16 hrs ago #37
In Germany, they got rid of the pfenning (the equivalent of the U.S. penny). Here's how they did it ... aggiesal 16 hrs ago #39
No apology needed. With all the added fees... 3catwoman3 15 hrs ago #55
What I personally really hate is the parking fee ... aggiesal 15 hrs ago #66
Fees are extra bc otherwise they could not advertise and sell the lower rate (the nominal rate before fees). . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 14 hrs ago #77
I agree, but like Event tickets, by law the after market tickets ... aggiesal 14 hrs ago #79
I don't understand dropping the penny bif 16 hrs ago #42
If the cost thing were the legitimate reason, then they should stop manufacturing nickels Wiz Imp 14 hrs ago #76
I have a change jar in my house. There used to be stores with donation jars for small change where one could efhmc 15 hrs ago #45
Should have eliminated pennies decades ago. fargone 15 hrs ago #46
Gee, if the Republicans had not closed down Congress, maybe they could be passibg a bill with exact rounding rules Bluetus 15 hrs ago #59
If they would simply declare pennies to be worth a nickel bucolic_frolic 14 hrs ago #80
I never pay with cash Bluestocking 14 hrs ago #81
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 14 hrs ago #82
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