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Blimey, paying for a trolley full of food with cash? Better get HMRC on speed dial.Always suspicious of people paying for their food shop with notes too. And we're not talking of a lunchtime meal deal. These are an absolute rammed packed trolley with a bill of 150-200.
Why is it ridiculous though? Banks and credit card companies are already very strict and try to tell people what they can and can't spend their money on, e.g. banks stopping people from buying Crypto, Mastercard and Visa blocking Pornhub. In America, supposedly the land of the free, civil asset forfeiture allows law enforcement to seize all of your assets if they suspect involvement in crime, even if you haven't been charged with or convicted of anything. The UK may not be as bad as China (yet) but we're currently sleepwalking into an authoritarian rule.He's got a point though. Frankly that was an absolutely ridiculous statement to make. We don't live in North Korea or China.


) and she only uses cash. She doesn't trust credit/debit cards and has no interest in using them. Funnily enough I have no problem with that. I do tend to use my credit card these days for most purchases as it makes it easier to tally what I've spent at the end of the month, but I do still use cash too. There are also a couple of takeaways just over the road from me that are cash only, presumably so they don't have to pay the card machine fees as they're not allowed to pass that on anymore.