Walmart requiring credit card for ammunition purchases--it has begun
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Or it can simply be that they're trying to minimize bookkeeping and having to maintain a certain amount of cash in a till, less tills, less hours required to staff.
Also people today are unable to count proper change, most likely events end up giving a customer too much money back. That's why most grocery stores have automatic change dispensers.
Not to diminish the fact that they track our every move, but if you think going into an establishment and paying cash somehow allows you to circumvent the surveillance, your only fooling yourself.
I take your points, but since you can't purchase ammo or guns at any other register in the store (if you want to pay cash for your vegetables or blue jeans you can always go to the one that takes cash), I think it is on purpose, it is nefarious and is evil. I don't shop for ammo there anyway, poor selection and overpriced, but for those whose shopping options are limited, well, those options are just a little more limited now.
Why would you even want to buy ammo at Walmart? It's all bottom-of-the-line garbage just like everything else they sell. They haven't sold hollow points, .357, or 12 gauge buckshot, or anything else useful for home defense for a long time.