As pennies vanish from the American landscape, many businesses need for federal guidance on how to handle cash transactions ...
If you are owed change that ends in 1, 2, 6, or 7 cents, your change will be rounded down (change of $3.57, for example, ...
It’s been less than a week since the United States Mint stopped making the penny, and restaurants and retailers have begun posting signs informing customers how they will be operating going forward.
Stores from Kroger to Whole Foods are implementing policies as some stores run out of pennies. Some are rounding or asking ...
The U.S. has officially stopped producing pennies because they cost more to manufacture than their one-cent value. While production has ceased, pennies remain legal tender and are still accepted as ...
The penny appears to have run out of luck. McDonald's told CBS News that in some locations, customers paying with cash may no longer receive exact change because pennies are increasingly unavailable.
As pennies vanish from the American landscape, many businesses are clamoring for federal guidance on how to handle cash transactions in a penniless world. Should retailers round up or down? Should ...
A Northeast grocery store chain will pay you twice as much as your pennies are worth. Price Chopper and Market 32 will host "Double Exchange Day" on Sunday, Nov. 16. The promotion comes after the US ...