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New Jersey becomes second state to ban cashless shops and restaurants

lundi 18 mars 2019, 23:23 , par Ars Technica
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On Monday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill banning cashless retail stores and restaurants in the Garden State. Murphy's signature makes New Jersey the second state in the US to ban cashless stores, after Massachusetts banned them in 1978.
More recently, New Jersey's move follows that of Philadelphia, which banned cashless stores earlier this month. Philadelphia's legislation was a reaction to a growing number of stores that only accept credit cards or require customers to pay with an app, like Amazon's new Amazon Go stores.
Ars contacted Amazon for comment on the new law, but the company did not respond.
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