The US is facing a penny shortage, leaving retailers scrambling to make change. President Trump's decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year has resulted in a significant decrease in the availability of one-cent coins, causing widespread disruption among businesses.
Many retailers are struggling to find pennies, with some even resorting to holding events or promotions to encourage customers to bring in their spare change. Giant Eagle is hosting a "Pennies for Gift Cards" event, where customers can exchange their pennies for double the value, while Sheetz is offering a free soda to customers who bring in 100 pennies.
The lack of pennies has become a logistical nightmare, with banks rationing coins and some retailers rounding up transactions to avoid lawsuits. The National Association of Convenience Stores estimates that this will cost Kwik Trip around $3 million this year. Some retailers are even asking customers to donate their spare change to charity.
Despite the inconvenience, many experts argue that getting rid of the penny altogether is a good idea. The cost of producing pennies exceeds their value by 2.7 cents, according to the US Mint's annual report. Jeff Lenard with the National Association of Convenience Stores says "Let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time."
The US is not the first country to transition away from small denomination coins or discontinue outdated coins. However, in this case, governments have generally phased out these coins over several years, rather than abruptly stopping production.
The lack of clarity on how to handle the penny shortage has left retailers and banks feeling uncertain. The National Association of Convenience Stores is calling for guidance from the federal government to address the issue, which they believe will only get worse without it. As one industry expert put it, "We don't want the penny back, we just want some sort of clarity from the federal government on what to do."
				
			Many retailers are struggling to find pennies, with some even resorting to holding events or promotions to encourage customers to bring in their spare change. Giant Eagle is hosting a "Pennies for Gift Cards" event, where customers can exchange their pennies for double the value, while Sheetz is offering a free soda to customers who bring in 100 pennies.
The lack of pennies has become a logistical nightmare, with banks rationing coins and some retailers rounding up transactions to avoid lawsuits. The National Association of Convenience Stores estimates that this will cost Kwik Trip around $3 million this year. Some retailers are even asking customers to donate their spare change to charity.
Despite the inconvenience, many experts argue that getting rid of the penny altogether is a good idea. The cost of producing pennies exceeds their value by 2.7 cents, according to the US Mint's annual report. Jeff Lenard with the National Association of Convenience Stores says "Let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget, even if it's a penny at a time."
The US is not the first country to transition away from small denomination coins or discontinue outdated coins. However, in this case, governments have generally phased out these coins over several years, rather than abruptly stopping production.
The lack of clarity on how to handle the penny shortage has left retailers and banks feeling uncertain. The National Association of Convenience Stores is calling for guidance from the federal government to address the issue, which they believe will only get worse without it. As one industry expert put it, "We don't want the penny back, we just want some sort of clarity from the federal government on what to do."
 ... i mean, 2.7 cents difference doesn't sound like much, right? but at the same time, it's not like they're just getting rid of them randomly
... i mean, 2.7 cents difference doesn't sound like much, right? but at the same time, it's not like they're just getting rid of them randomly  . i think it's cool that retailers are finding creative ways to get people to donate their spare change
. i think it's cool that retailers are finding creative ways to get people to donate their spare change  . and honestly, $3 million is a pretty steep price tag for a coin
. and honestly, $3 million is a pretty steep price tag for a coin  ... maybe we should just start using paper pennies instead?
... maybe we should just start using paper pennies instead?  ... or something.
... or something. It looks like the US is having a major meltdown over pennies!
 It looks like the US is having a major meltdown over pennies!  The phrase "don't cry over spilt milk" comes to mind when thinking about getting rid of an outdated coin.
 The phrase "don't cry over spilt milk" comes to mind when thinking about getting rid of an outdated coin.  After all, 2.7 cents just isn't worth it anymore
 After all, 2.7 cents just isn't worth it anymore  .
. . Maybe we can just say "if you want a penny, you have to work for one"?
. Maybe we can just say "if you want a penny, you have to work for one"? 
 I mean, they're not exactly priceless or anything... But seriously, $3 million is a big chunk of change for Kwik Trip to lose out on because they can't find pennies
 I mean, they're not exactly priceless or anything... But seriously, $3 million is a big chunk of change for Kwik Trip to lose out on because they can't find pennies  I get why they want to save money, but 2.7 cents isn't exactly going to make or break the world, you know?
 I get why they want to save money, but 2.7 cents isn't exactly going to make or break the world, you know?  Anyway, I kinda feel bad for these retailers who have to deal with all this extra hassle... but at the same time, I get why they want to cut ties with pennies altogether. Maybe it's just time for a fresh start?
 Anyway, I kinda feel bad for these retailers who have to deal with all this extra hassle... but at the same time, I get why they want to cut ties with pennies altogether. Maybe it's just time for a fresh start?  ! I mean, think about it, no more losing those tiny coins in the couch cushions or having them disappear down the drain. It's like, why not just cut the waste and go digital? I know some people might be all about the nostalgia, but let's be real, pennies are basically worthless these days
! I mean, think about it, no more losing those tiny coins in the couch cushions or having them disappear down the drain. It's like, why not just cut the waste and go digital? I know some people might be all about the nostalgia, but let's be real, pennies are basically worthless these days  And $3 million is a pretty penny (pun intended) for Kwik Trip alone. I think getting rid of the penny altogether might just be the best idea.
 And $3 million is a pretty penny (pun intended) for Kwik Trip alone. I think getting rid of the penny altogether might just be the best idea. .
. . Think about it, no more lost pennies under the couch cushion or in the fridge
. Think about it, no more lost pennies under the couch cushion or in the fridge  . And retailers are getting creative with promotions? That's genius
. And retailers are getting creative with promotions? That's genius  ! It's like a fun little game where customers can bring in their spare change and get rewarded. I mean, who needs that kind of engagement with their bank account
! It's like a fun little game where customers can bring in their spare change and get rewarded. I mean, who needs that kind of engagement with their bank account  .
. ! I mean, who knew pennies could cause so much drama? Retailers are getting creative trying to make change work
! I mean, who knew pennies could cause so much drama? Retailers are getting creative trying to make change work  On the other hand, I can see why experts think we should ditch the penny altogether... it costs way more to make them than they're worth
 On the other hand, I can see why experts think we should ditch the penny altogether... it costs way more to make them than they're worth 

 . It might seem small, but it's all about saving resources and being efficient. And if that means some retailers have to adapt and change their ways, so be it
. It might seem small, but it's all about saving resources and being efficient. And if that means some retailers have to adapt and change their ways, so be it 
 ! But seriously, can't the government just provide some guidance already?
! But seriously, can't the government just provide some guidance already?  .
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. . But, at the same time, it would be nice if the federal government could provide some clarity on how to handle this situation
. But, at the same time, it would be nice if the federal government could provide some clarity on how to handle this situation  .
. . Get rid of the penny altogether or give it a serious facelift
. Get rid of the penny altogether or give it a serious facelift 
 . And what about all the people who have pennies lying around at home? Should they just donate them to charity or something? It seems like everyone's feeling a little lost
. And what about all the people who have pennies lying around at home? Should they just donate them to charity or something? It seems like everyone's feeling a little lost  . Can't we just get some clear rules on this penny shortage thing?
. Can't we just get some clear rules on this penny shortage thing?