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Are restaurants really banning credit and debit cards? 🤯
In this video, we reveal the hidden truth behind why many businesses are refusing card payments and asking for cash instead.

From high transaction fees to banking policies, restaurants are losing money every time you pay by card. This has led to a growing trend across countries like the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and even Pakistan.

💡 What You’ll Learn:

* Why restaurants are rejecting card payments
* Hidden fees charged by banks and payment companies
* Cash vs Card: which is better for businesses
* Real reasons behind “Card Not Accepted” signs

📊 This trend is becoming common in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Pakistan, where small businesses and restaurants are struggling with high card processing fees and financial pressure.

👉 Watch till the end to understand the full story and how it might affect the way YOU pay in the future!

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00:00Have you ever wondered why your favorite takeout only accepts cash?
00:03Most people think it's to avoid tax.
00:05The real reason is your card.
00:07Every time you tap or swipe your card, the restaurant pays 2-4%,
00:10which might not sound like much.
00:12But on a $20 order, that's already a dollar gone.
00:15And if they try to charge extra to cover the fees,
00:17in most places, that's breaking the law.
00:19So instead, they just stick with cash and maybe avoid a little bit of tax.
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