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Coffee shops, trains and leisure centres have been accused of excluding people by no longer accepting cash. ... "We have no plans to regulate businesses - big or small - to compel them to accept ...
The Government has no plans to force businesses to accept cash, MPs have heard. Economic secretary to the Treasury Emma Reynolds was speaking to the Treasury Committee as part of its inquiry into ...
A growing number of restaurants and businesses in Los Angeles have decided cash is no longer king. If you can't pay via credit card or a digital payment app, you can't pay at all.
Under a Massachusetts law from 1978, no businesses in the state of Massachusetts can "discriminate against a cash buyer by requiring the use of credit". [14] It was the only U.S. state to have such a law until March 2019, when New Jersey passed similar legislation; car rentals, parking garages , and airport stores have exceptions under the ...
Contrary to common misconception, [49] there is no federal law stating that a private business, a person, or a government organization must accept currency or coins for payment. Private businesses are free to create their own policies on whether they accept cash, unless there is a specific state law which says otherwise.
Many small business owners — restaurants, retail stores, cafes, bars, and the like — have not yet transitioned to cashless commerce because they fear it will change their relationship with ...
Cash is no longer king. Colorado legally requires businesses to accept cash — but report shows it’s not enforced in the state. Why simply using your card could hurt your wallet
The following retailers have all either closed or announced plans to close large numbers of retail locations, since 2010, during a time period labelled a "retail apocalypse" by media, accelerated by both the increase in online shopping and then by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.