I’ll sell for no less than $10.
No lowballers, I know what I got.
Submitted 1 day ago by over_clox@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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I’ll sell for no less than $10.
No lowballers, I know what I got.
5 genuine United States dollars
I’ll sell for no less than $10.
Is this a good deal? Someone who’s good at eggonomics pls help
It was a good deal yesterday, eggs have inflated to $10 each now…
This is good for eggcoin.
Hold. In a week you’ll have $7
Good thing you wrote the value on the eggs so even americas get it.
Jokes aside I find it interesting that the US still uses paper money
Okay. May I ask what countries don’t?
I mean even if it’s falling out of favor, still, I have not heard of any countries to completely abandon paper cash.
China doesn’t, but yeah, what could go wrong with the authoritarian government tracking every transaction you make
I believe OP meant to say that they are surprised our banknotes aren’t made of plastic or a more durable material as Canadian dollars are - rather than the other possible interpretation, referring to a cashless economy.
Many countries are transitioning from paper money for example the UK, Australia have somewhat eliminated paper currency. There is more but I can’t think off the top of my head and I do have multiple foreign notes that are not paper.
It’s interesting to see
No sale, but thanks for the offer 👍
But it was written by Mr. Werberjegermanjensen. He was #1!
The Jack London story “The One Thousand Dozen” from The Faith of Men pivots entirely on eggs being $1 apiece
ms_lane@lemmy.world 1 day ago
What manner of single use plastic hell is this?!
kjetil@lemmy.world 1 day ago
For the love of gaia, try some cardboard. It literally grows on trees!
ms_lane@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Before this post, I’ve never seen egg cartons that weren’t just some sort of cardboard.