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ShopRite is rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel due to a national penny shortage. The policy applies only to cash payments where the customer does not have exact change. This change ...
Now that the government has stopped minting pennies, retailers and restaurants that tend to do a lot of cash business want the federal government to come up with a standard for rounding. It’s been a ...
After the U.S. Mint produced its last penny earlier this month, local retailers are rounding up prices and preparing for shortages of the copper coin. While 114 billion pennies are still in ...
For more than two centuries, the penny has jingled in pockets and rolled across counters. That era ended on Nov. 12, when the U.S. minted its final penny, marking the end of 232 years of small-change ...
Signs are popping up on some Triangle store fronts, asking customers to round up or pay with a debit or credit card due to a nationwide penny shortage. And while pennies are in short supply, the U.S.
KCCI EIGHT NEWS AT FIVE. WELL, THE PRODUCTION OF PENNIES ENDED YESTERDAY, LEAVING SOME BUSINESSES AND MORE HAVING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THAT WILL DO TO THEIR PRICES. YEAH. CRAZY TO THINK YOU CARRY AROUND ...
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McDonald’s told CBS News they’ll be taking on a rounding method when it comes to customers paying in cash. Reason being? The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last penny on Wednesday, leaving ...