A cashier told me my total was $8.55.
The screen said $8.51 and i pointed at the screen.
She said they round up because of the penny shortage.
I handed her $8.51 exact.
But let’s do the math nobody wants to do.
The average fast food chain serves 1 million customers a day.
Round up 4 cents on every transaction.
That’s $40,000 a day. $14,600,000 a year.
On pennies.
On a shortage that conveniently always rounds up and never down.
These companies post billion dollar profits every quarter.
And they’re skimming your change to pad it further.
This isn’t a penny shortage.
This is a corporate policy disguised as a math problem.
Check your receipt.
Every single time.
Because 4 cents times a million people is not a rounding error.
It’s a business model.
I’m an 80s kid.
Cable TV and a Walkman were the biggest tech innovations.
I don’t need all this tech shit.
Life was better then in so many ways.
When a young person tells me they are “digital native” it makes me sad.
Analog life was pretty great.
Florida’s constitution was amended in 1990 to require a three-day waiting period between the retail purchase and delivery of handguns. In 2018, the Florida Legislature expanded that requirement to apply to all firearms.
As a result, with limited exceptions, individuals purchasing a firearm in Florida must wait at least three days after a seller initiates a background check before taking possession of the firearm, even when the background check is completed and approved immediately.
The lawsuit was originally filed in August 2025 by the NRA, 2nd Amendment Armory, Centurion Armament Co., and four NRA members, in partnership with @MSLF and @NSSF.
"Law-abiding Floridians should never be delayed from exercising their fundamental rights." - NRA-ILA Executive Director @JCommerford
Learn more about the filing: https://t.co/plg8xlIQuv
@WyzeCam When will the solar pan cam be available again? How long does it take to rewrite the directions so retards don't try to thread wood screws into the solar panel attachment, thereby piercing the battery?
The supply chain shortage this time is going to be powder, not primers.
Also, there's absolutely nothing that can be done to solve it that won't take at least 2-3 years of planning, construction, and most importantly financing.
Just letting everyone know.