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minus-squareVaultBoyNewVegaslinkfedilink2•edit-21 year agoYou’d hate to know how many people have touched the change you get from a store.
minus-squareMidnight WolflinkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoIs this something that I’m too 21st century to understand? Who pays in cash and coin anymore?
minus-squarePlasmaDistortionlinkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoIt’s been years since I handled change. Tap to pay is way more sanitary.
minus-square@SheeEttin@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoThe metals used for coinage are fairly antimicrobial. Fun fact. Dollar bills, less so.
You’d hate to know how many people have touched the change you get from a store.
Is this something that I’m too 21st century to understand? Who pays in cash and coin anymore?
It’s been years since I handled change. Tap to pay is way more sanitary.
Which is why contactless payment exists.
The metals used for coinage are fairly antimicrobial. Fun fact.
Dollar bills, less so.