Simple: if ASDA will no longer be accaepting cash, I will no longer be accepting ASDA.
Same goes for Pizza Hut, Bill's restaurant, Yo Sushi
Monday, 29 January 2024
ASDA cashless
Monday, 22 May 2023
We choose to avoid cashless restaurants
Groups of us enjoyed going out for meals and each paid for their own, in cash (anyone using a card could of course do so). Money would be passed along for somebody to pay the bill. Sadly now some of our favorite places such as Bills restaurant, Pizzahut and Yo sushi have been cashless for some time and it's a real bother when 6 people have to pass cash to one person to pay with a card then walk out with over £100 to have to take to their bank, or several people have to get separate bills and use their own cards which still some may not have. So we avoid those restaurants.
Another issue is Norwich council car parks - the few cash machines that take payment do not give change, so £3.60 becomes £4, or else use a contactless card - what is the reasoning behind that.
I also heard that Norwich City College is now completely cashless?
Then consider peopeel such as market traders, window cleaners, small businesses that have to pay to have a machine and now reading about machines that stop working and all of a sudden, the business wants people to use cash again.
Wednesday, 10 May 2023
Shame on Ryanair cashless
Ryanair no longer accepts cash payments on board for food or goods but don't be too surprised if they still ask for spare cash for charity.
Friday, 28 April 2023
Don't want my cash - you won't get my business!
Bill's Restaurants - Prezzo - Pizza Hut - Yo Sushi - if you don't accept coins and notes I will be avoiding you, both in person and through deliveries.
PLEASE add other businesses that refuse cash in the comments section below this post
Monday, 24 April 2023
USE CASH - SAVE CASH - RESIST CONTROL BY FATCAT BANKERS and BIG BROTHER
Saturday, 15 August 2020
Pizza Hut - lost my custom
"The coronavirus pandemic has prompted retailers to ask customers to wear
masks, maintain physical distancing and avoid the use of cash when
possible. Despite scientific evidence indicating that currency doesn’t transmit COVID-19, there continues to be an unprecedented weariness around the use of cash altogether." https://theconversation.com/cash-and-the-coronavirus-covid-19-is-changing-our-relationship-with-money-138774
Coronavirus will hasten the decline in the use of cash as people make a long-term switch to digital payments, experts say.
The lockdown has led to a 60% fall in the number of withdrawals from cash machines, although people are taking out bigger sums.
Payment card use has risen with online shopping, particularly for groceries.
Experts say the long-term future of cash could be at risk, before the UK is ready to cope with the change.
This could leave behind an estimated 20% of the population who rely on cash, they say.
- Millions 'will suffer without cash'
- Coronavirus: Post Office to deliver cash to the vulnerable
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52455706






