Take a penny, leave a penny

Take a penny, leave a penny

Take a penny, leave a penny (sometimes Give a penny, take a penny or penny tray) refers to a type of tray, dish or cup often found in gas stations and convenience stores in North America, meant for convenience in cash transactions. [cite web|url=http://www.fueloilnews.com/uploads/editorial/2006/0609_edit.asp|title=fueloilnews.com|accessdate=2007-09-27] [cite web|url=http://maturityvergingondecline.blogspot.com/2004/08/its-all-about-lincolns.html|title=It's all about the Lincolns|accessdate=2008-02-14]

Usage

The small cup or tray near a cash register is designated as a place for people to place pennies they receive as change if they do not want them. Then, customers who, for example, need one cent for a transaction can take one of the pennies to avoid needing one of their own or breaking a higher-denomination coin or bill. The tray can also be used by cashiers when dealing with amounts slightly less than others easier to work with; the cashier may take a penny (1 cent) from the tray and then give the customer, for example, one quarter (25 cents) instead of 24 cents (two dimes and four pennies, or six coins in all).

The penny tray is often given to the store by vendors whose products are sold at the store.Fact|date=June 2008 The tray may have small advertisements for products such as smokeless tobacco, newspapers, or soft drinks displayed on them depending on which vendor supplied the store with the tray.

ee also

* Efforts to eliminate the penny in the United States
* Swedish rounding

References


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