29/05/2026
Sweden will shortly force food shops and pharmacies to accept cash, while banks will be obliged to accept cash deposits. It is interesting how a country once at the vanguard of the cashless society has reversed its tune in light of the digital threats it might face from hostile states, or the failure of digital infrastructure. Although driven by such threats a valuable spin-off is the protection from surveillance that cash provides.
We wonder when we can expect the UK Government to in act in a similar manner, or whether it continues to bury its head in the sand about the consequences of the cashless society.
New law requires food shops and pharmacies to provide staffed tills accepting coins and banknotes