Hey all/Greg,
I'm in Michigan, a couple miles outside Detroit. Normally I'm not too suspicious about this but since the pandemic some stores are saying there is a national coin shortage and so there is a significant push to use credit as you either won't get your change or be forced to wait in ridiculous lines just to use cash.
Thing is, I haven't heard any news mainstream, alternative, or otherwise that this is a problem. I don't follow everything that well so its possible I missed it. I notice this mostly in certain gas stations and Meijers, a grocery store where a supervisor told me some bs about them working with Coinstar that didn't make sense. Local competitors have self serve checkouts that accept cash... why can't they? Some stores literally have no idea there is supposed to be a shortage. Makes one wonder if that whole cashless society thing is really coming? I never took that one too seriously, until now.
Anyone else hear about or experience a coin shortage in your area, USA?
Suspiciously curious,
James
I'm in Michigan, a couple miles outside Detroit. Normally I'm not too suspicious about this but since the pandemic some stores are saying there is a national coin shortage and so there is a significant push to use credit as you either won't get your change or be forced to wait in ridiculous lines just to use cash.
Thing is, I haven't heard any news mainstream, alternative, or otherwise that this is a problem. I don't follow everything that well so its possible I missed it. I notice this mostly in certain gas stations and Meijers, a grocery store where a supervisor told me some bs about them working with Coinstar that didn't make sense. Local competitors have self serve checkouts that accept cash... why can't they? Some stores literally have no idea there is supposed to be a shortage. Makes one wonder if that whole cashless society thing is really coming? I never took that one too seriously, until now.
Anyone else hear about or experience a coin shortage in your area, USA?
Suspiciously curious,
James