I don't normally post reviews but this time I felt it was necessary. I am a man who believes in integrity. I went into the store and made a purchase for $7.01, paid with a $20 bill and received $12.95 in change... Anyone else see the problem here? They just made an extra 6 cents and I'm down a nickel... It's only pennies but they add up. How many customers do you do this to? On 4:20 of all days... AI Overview

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In Canada, when the final price for a cash transaction ends in 1 or 2 cents, it's rounded down to the nearest nickel (5 cents), resulting in a price ending in 0 cents. If the final price ends in 3 or 4 cents, it's rounded up to the nearest nickel, resulting in a price ending in 5 cents. This rounding only applies to cash transactions; electronic payments are not rounded.
In summary, when something costs $7.01, $7.02, or $7.03 in Canada, it will be rounded down to $7.00. If it costs $7.04, $7.06, $7.07, $7.08, or $7.09, it will be rounded up to $7.05
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