RegularJoe@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 month agoWhat will companies do without pennies? We asked McDonald's, Wendy's, Kroger and other top retailers.www.cbsnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square7fedilinkarrow-up110arrow-down110
arrow-up10arrow-down1external-linkWhat will companies do without pennies? We asked McDonald's, Wendy's, Kroger and other top retailers.www.cbsnews.comRegularJoe@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 month agomessage-square7fedilink
minus-squareSwordgeek@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up12arrow-down2·edit-21 month agoExactly the same thing that every other country has done. Now how about reporting on some news?
minus-squareBombOmOm@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·1 month agoExactly, they will use nickles. It’s a non-problem.
minus-squareEm Adespoton@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 month agoPrecisely. Canada ditched the penny in 2013 when paying cash. Still exists for digital payments. It really made virtually no difference other than that the Mint saved billions.
minus-squarejeffw@lemmy.worldMlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down3·1 month agolol if you think McDonalds customers aren’t gonna burn the place down because McDonald’s rounded their change
minus-squareBombOmOm@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 month agoNo penny pincher is still buying food at McDonald’s. That place is expensive as fuck.
Exactly the same thing that every other country has done.
Now how about reporting on some news?
Exactly, they will use nickles. It’s a non-problem.
Precisely. Canada ditched the penny in 2013 when paying cash. Still exists for digital payments.
It really made virtually no difference other than that the Mint saved billions.
lol if you think McDonalds customers aren’t gonna burn the place down because McDonald’s rounded their change
No penny pincher is still buying food at McDonald’s. That place is expensive as fuck.