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Cashless stores are discriminatory, critics say.

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English
Subjects (All):
Low-income consumers.
Consumer protection.
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1 online resource (3 minutes)
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Cashless stores are discriminatory, critics say
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : CBC - Business, [date of publication not identified]
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Summary:
More cashless stores are cropping up as consumers embrace technology. But critics say not accepting bills is a form of discrimination, as some low income people don't have access to mobile banking. Earlier this week, San Francisco became the latest U.S. jurisdiction to ban cashless commerce, joining the states of New Jersey and Massachusetts.
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