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Goodbye to the penny
#11
I can now look at any copper penny and consider it, an investment.

Found one in the parking lot and thought "Wow, this one's endangered now!"
#12
Stores are going to start looking at the bottom line when they're losing a few cents on every cash transaction at the register. Wal mart doesn't give back pennies, they round up. Chick Fil A still gives back pennies in your change.
#13
(04-09-2026, 03:36 AM)Owlwatcher Wrote: Stores are going to start looking at the bottom line when they're losing a few cents on every cash transaction at the register. Wal mart doesn't give back pennies, they round up. Chick Fil A still gives back pennies in your change.

There are still many signs at stores about "we need pennies". Apparently they did not get the memo.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?