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Post by avordvet on Jul 11, 2018 4:58:52 GMT -5
Backlash building to cashless movementFenit Nirappil, The Washington Post Published 1:14 pm PDT, Monday, July 9, 2018 After pulling out cash to pay for food, customers Aaron Bateman and Roxann Barr, hear from cashier Obed Amaya that Surfside, a taco/burrito walk-up only restaurant, does not accept cash. WASHINGTON - Aaron Bateman pulled out a few $20 bills to pay for a taco lunch in the nation's capital. To his surprise, his money was no good in the city where money is printed. Surfside, a popular 24-hour Mexican eatery, doesn't take cash. No cash means no register for robbers to empty out, no bills for workers to slip into their pockets and no change counting holding up lines. The global cashless movement has reached Washington, where a growing number of fast-casual and other establishments are saying no to greenbacks in favor of plastic and mobile payments. Sweetgreen, the national salad chain, went cashless in most of its locations last year. Other cashless spots include a frozen yogurt shop downtown, a posh wine bar and a beer store. Soon, they may be breaking the law. www.sfgate.com/business/article/Backlash-building-to-cashless-movement-13060811.php
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