There isn’t anything nefarious about a business not taking cash. There’s additional fees that go into depositing cash into banks, fees for hiring security to collect the cash, storing it and less likely to be robbed. Where’s that teller gonna put the £1.90 if the shop doesn’t take cash?
Imagine a world where paying with cash (legal tender) is an act of revolution. Oh wait ... https://nostr.build/av/870d4dd1e110b2671b8b2496c6e1e6776a72a4bff2fe25f3d68dca487e9e9ef4.mov
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Do you even know what legal tender means?
Do you? 🤔😉
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/legal%20tender
How do you like the Merrian Webster definition of legal tender?
> money that is legally valid for the payment of **debts** and that must be accepted for that purpose when offered