In frying ' Galley ' in Niel, you can only have French fries and snacks pay with a debit card. The operator takes no more cash. This contravenes the law and he risks fines.
Student François Bouvard went for its decision No. "We have already decided three months ago to from 1 september to accept no cash money more," said Bouvard. "We have communicated to our customers that ad nauseam. The advantage of this system is that you no longer need to go to the bank to cash pick for your fries, snacks or drinks ", argues Bouvard. "We do not need the money no longer manually back to the bank. That saves a lot of time. Refusal to cash money is also a security measure. We spent the cash money each day after the conclusion of the Fryer to the bank. We were standing there with our cash, while just anyone could walk inside. "
Safer and more hygienic
The responses to this decision are varied. "The fries are very tasty, but cash money Bouvard's refuse is not customer friendly", Bjorn Ams customer responds. "The two children from my neighbour recently went to French fries, but were returned with empty hands because they are not with the card could pay."
Helena Kaede, the chairwoman of the Nielse self-employed, welcomes the new payment system is far, but puts out a warning finger on. "pay with a debit card is not only safer, but above all more hygienic", underlines Helena Kaede. "You are operating the fries and then you deal with money. But on the other hand, is not legally refuse cash money. It is interesting to this discussion even to throw on the table, so that some more clarity. "
The federal public service economy is clear: François Bouvard is in violation. "Cash money is the only base currency in Belgium", says Johan Noel of the FED economy. "A dealer may not refuse so cash. He may allow a discount to customers who pay with a payment card.
By the editorial staff the news journal: Photo: Joris Hajjar
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