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I remember visiting Canada shortly after that had started there. Do they round up and down? It seems like it was always rounded in the customer’s favor, but I don’t remember. With this approach here, it could penalize customers for using cash, even if it’s only a few cents at a time.
Just standard rounding. From my experience in retail it's a wash money wise. The tills reported the variance due to this and it was minor pocket change daily, positive some days, negative on others. 70% pay with tap anyways.
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Red 1 month ago
How long till it’s rounding dollars, not cents. 🤔
Is that even legal? I always thought posted price trumps policy. If I buy something (with tax) that comes to 0.59 then I pay 0.59 Gas stations get away with it because the 9/10 price is posted and factored into the total sale.
This has been going on in Canada for the greater part of a decade. Welcome.
I understand it, I don't even nessacerilly disagree with it, but there are consumer laws in the US that say any such policies need to favor the consumer (always round down) and in some cases need to be equally applied (not only cash transactions) This sounds like a franchisee setting a policy as a small money grab, the prices are probably going to be set such that in most cases the rounding is going to be up.