Major fast food chain goes cashless across Australia - and customers are NOT ... trends now

Major fast food chain goes cashless across Australia - and customers are NOT ... trends now
Major fast food chain goes cashless across Australia - and customers are NOT ... trends now

Major fast food chain goes cashless across Australia - and customers are NOT ... trends now

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A popular restaurant chain that went cashless in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic has been slammed by Aussies.

Like many businesses, Nando's Australia announced in 2020 it would no longer be accepting cash payments over hygiene concerns and to limit the interaction between employees and customers. 

But by refusing cash as a method of payment across its Australian restaurants, the South African company has recently angered some long-time patrons in a recent Reddit post.

'I understand it's a business's right to refuse payment types. As someone who mostly uses card, I still think this is a really stupid move and will be taking out elsewhere,' one person commented. 

'Begs the question if card is so much more convenient for business why are they still allowed surcharges,' another wrote. 

'Maybe I'm a boomer-ish gen-z member, but it's pretty ironic that legal tender is slowly becoming something only useful for buying non-legal items,' a third person commented. 

'Just

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