‘Going cashless has been huge for us’ the coffee shop that’s stopped using cash

almost 5 years in The guardian

For young entrepreneur Ed Barry, running a business has had its ups and downs. But embracing the cashless economy has paid off
It’s no secret that the great British high street is warming to the idea of going, if not cashless, then certainly less cash. In the past 15 years, we’ve seen the introduction of contactless cards and mobile phone payments (or digital wallets).
A 2018 report by UK Finance [pdf] found that in just 10 years we’ve gone from cash making up six out of 10 payments to just three, and predicts that in another 15 years that number could go down to as low as one in 10. Continue reading...

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