Food & Drink1 min ago
Is A Cashless Society Feasible?
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I see the Olivers are giving it a go but a lot of older people are struggling. Oddly enough I only use cash in places like bars and cafes etc but it would not be much of a leap to go cashless. I know that Gregorys are on the way out but do you think bangers and mash will follow?
I see the Olivers are giving it a go but a lot of older people are struggling. Oddly enough I only use cash in places like bars and cafes etc but it would not be much of a leap to go cashless. I know that Gregorys are on the way out but do you think bangers and mash will follow?
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Cash is almost dead already.
I use it to pay at the launderette.(Although several launderettes are now taking cards only, mine is still using cash).
I use it to pay at the burger van (but I know of several burger vans where card payments are taken, so it probably won't be long until my local one does).
I use it at the few car parks that don't yet take cards.
That's it. I can't recall making any other cash payments at all this year.
I use it to pay at the launderette.(Although several launderettes are now taking cards only, mine is still using cash).
I use it to pay at the burger van (but I know of several burger vans where card payments are taken, so it probably won't be long until my local one does).
I use it at the few car parks that don't yet take cards.
That's it. I can't recall making any other cash payments at all this year.
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