As pennies vanish from the American landscape, many businesses are clamoring for federal guidance on how to handle cash ...
With no national rule, stores are quietly making their own penny policies, often varying by location More fast-food, ...
The penny shortage has moved from abstract policy debate to the fast-food counter, where McDonald's is quietly rewriting how ...
McDonald's is implementing a rounding system for its cash payments The fast food restaurant will round payments to the nearest 5 cents so cashiers and customers can provide exact change This comes ...
OF THE 13 CHARGED, FOUR LIVED IN DES MOINES, CASEY GAS STATION SAYS ITS PLAN WILL BE MORE FAVORABLE TO CUSTOMERS. THE IOWA OWNED CHAIN SAYS IT WILL ROUND DOWN ON CASH TRANSACTIONS TO THE NEAREST ...
If you're pay with cash at ShopRite, you should probably make sure you have enough change, including pennies, to pay the ...
IBERIA PARISH — Back in November, the federal government stopped producing new pennies. While the coin is still accepted as legal tender, many stores are now rounding cash transactions up or down to ...
Change is coming to how we make change, thanks to the impending demise of the penny. That’s not an alternative fact: The U.S. Mint said in its annual report that each penny costs 3.69 cents to make.
Citing a nationwide shortage of pennies, some stores have started rounding purchases up — or down — to the nearest nickel. Other stores, including military shops, acknowledge that at some point ...