When was the last time you handled cash?
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Pre-lockdown cash was used mainly for my haircut (remember those?) and few odd things under a fiver, but we mostly use it buying 'hedge veg'.
Not sure how common this is elsewhere but it is very popular here. Many people with surplus produce from their gardens etc put it on their hedge for sale. you put the money in a 'honesty box', often their pox box, and take the stuff. Yesterday we bought a chilli plant. A chap along our road sells new potatoes, a lady a bit further along normally sells cherries, one around the corner used to sell green beans and melons.
For these cash is the only option.
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Something similar is very common with farms in my area, at least the ones that are on roads where there’s a reasonable amount of traffic: they put up some kind of stall by the side of the road with some of their produce in it, plus a little box for the money. They’re typically wooden structures not very big, sort of like a medium-sized cupboard, but one farm I know has put up a small garden shed complete with a two-piece door.Comment
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About 1 hour ago. Fruit box from our friendly fruit and veg merchant. He was wholesale before the lock down but partly to offset his lost trade and partly because he's a really nice guy he has started selling veg, fruit, salad boxes from his warehouse on the industrial estate. Before that it was the window cleaner last Thursday.
Jim
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Something similar is very common with farms in my area, at least the ones that are on roads where there’s a reasonable amount of traffic: they put up some kind of stall by the side of the road with some of their produce in it, plus a little box for the money. They’re typically wooden structures not very big, sort of like a medium-sized cupboard, but one farm I know has put up a small garden shed complete with a two-piece door.
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