Amazon Go beware: New York legislation proposes ban on cash-free stores

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Don’t throw away your wallets just yet: cash-free businesses may be in trouble if proposed legislation moves forward in New York City.

New York City Council member and bill sponsor Ritchie Torres said that retail stores and restaurants only accepting cash-free or digital payments are discriminating against people who can’t afford credit cards and bank accounts, Fast Company reports. Torres introduced legislation last week to ban cash-free establishments and force businesses to accept cash, writes The Associated Press.

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Marianne Dodson

Marianne is The Week’s Social Media Editor. She is a native Tennessean and recent graduate of Ohio University, where she studied journalism and political science. Marianne has previously written for The Daily Beast, The Crime Report, and The Moroccan Times.