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Philadelphia Just Banned Most Cashless Stores

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"Businesses exempted from the [Philadelphia] law include parking garages and lots, wholesalers like Costco that have memberships, and those that typically need large deposits unlikely to be paid in cash like hotels, the Journal wrote. It also has a carve-out for ‘retail stores selling consumer goods exclusively through a membership model that requires payment by means of an affiliated mobile device application’"

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