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When you pay cash, both 12.94 and 12.97 get rounded to $12.95.
You got both wrong! LMAO
Basically, neither the store or you will ever lose more than 2c in a transaction.
I just round all my prices to the nearest 5c mark so I don't have to worry about the game's horrible rounding methods lol
The issue is that in real life when paying with cash in Canadian currency the total price is rounded to the nearest $0.05; therefore, if the cost of items was $12.94 and they paid with a $10 and $5 dollar bill, you would give them $2.05 in change not $2.10. Right now in the game, you have to give them up to 4 cents more in change on every order due to the lack of pennies rather than the customer occasionally have to pay a few cents more approximately half the time depending on the actual total price.