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Cashless card catering systems in the office.

Queue to check card - no money on it

Queue for cash machine

Queue for cash loader machine

Queue for lunch

Queue to pay for lunch


Fridays - attempt to purchase lunch based on total amount on card, so not to draw out more money before the weekend, end up with the worlds worst sandwich becaused it is ?2.09 and you have ?2.10 on the card.

dita-on-tees Wrote:

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> Cashless card catering systems in the office.

> Queue to check card - no money on it

> Queue for cash machine

> Queue for cash loader machine

> Queue for lunch

> Queue to pay for lunch

>


I used to visit around 40-50 different corporate HQs a year, to spend the day there. Most would have a cashless card catering system. Trying to get any food or drink at all in a building where you are a visitor for just a day... A situation that none of these firms seemed to have foreseen when they installed the system.

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