This is all part of the “nudge” towards a cashless society that actually feels more of a shove these days.
Given shops and supermarkets have been reducing the cash they hold to guard against robberies, will be interesting to see just how this takes hold.
It’s a few years since I worked in a shop but we’d be given £100 in change maximum to open a till with and put everything else down a pipe underneath the checkout.
Who would have thought that the automation would be superseded by doing it by hand.
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This is all part of the “nudge” towards a cashless society that actually feels more of a shove these days.
Given shops and supermarkets have been reducing the cash they hold to guard against robberies, will be interesting to see just how this takes hold.
It’s a few years since I worked in a shop but we’d be given £100 in change maximum to open a till with and put everything else down a pipe underneath the checkout.
Who would have thought that the automation would be superseded by doing it by hand.