Curious what might happen to prices now that the last pennies have been produced. I've read that one of the big burger chains has been hoarding them to have enough to make change and one of the supermarket chains in the NE is offering double the value for a trade of pennies, with some limits, thinking they could run short over the holidays. One would think that the more people will hoard them, the scarcer they will be. Anymore I routinely see pennies dropped in parking lots or streets and sidewalks and suspect people consider the value not worth picking up. I usually pick up pennies, but when cycling it pretty much takes a dime for me to stop for change on the street.
I'm thinking it won't take long for prices to adjust and will no longer be $XX.99 but rounded off up or down to the nearest nickel. And change coming back after purchase will be rounded up or down in the mean time. Although sales taxes will need some sort of adjustments, also.


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