City Council Mulls a Ban on Cashless Stores

Philadelphia City Council is considering an amendment to the city’s code that would ban stores from going fully cashless in lieu of other payment methods.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Council’s Law and Government Committee approved the bill on Tuesday after a hearing, and could bring it for a vote as early as Feb. 14.

The proposed amendment, put forth by Councilman Bill Greenle, would modify Chapter 9-1100 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Fair Practices Ordinance: Protections Against Unlawful Discrimination,” to add a section that prohibits retail stores from refusing to accept cash as a form of payment or charging cash-paying customers a higher price.

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