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I would use cash today if I didn't need to deal with stupid amounts of change. I don't carry a coin purse and I don't want to, and I prefer my wallet to be thin instead of packed with bills. Some solutions (in the US):
I'm sure there are a million ways to improve things, yet we do none of them. But until cash stops being a nuisance, I'm not going to use it.
The $0.99 prices is the stupidest thing in America, I haven't seen it in any other country. Also, agreed on including sales tax and rounding to .25. Would actually make using cash tolerable.