Pizza Patron
A small chain of pizza parlors stretching from mid-Cali to Texas. And everywhere in between, has a new policy that they will begin to accept Mexican pesos as their alternative currency. Using an easy to understand conversion chart, just to make sure that they don't lose money during the purchase, they will now allow customers to purchase pizza with their unused pesos.
More to my point, I good friend of mine happens to work at a facility in the Los Angeles area, and he's been telling me he's been getting numerous calls from people calling them unpatriotic, wrong and unnecessary. The fact that customers have gone to the trouble of using a maelstrom of four letter words only brings the reality of the situation to a small protest.
My question is simple, who in their right minds would care? The pizza chain still accepts U.S. dollars, and the residents, mostly Hispanic, see this as a great opportunity to use their unused pesos from their trips.
My question you all of you is, what is your opinion on this? Would it matter to you if they continue accepting both U.S. and Mexican currency? If it does, why?
Fortunately, this experiment will only last four months. If after the four months go by, and the experiment is a success, the pizza chain will permanently accept pesos.