At the supermarket today I was behind a lady at the check-out counter who paid for her groceries with a paper check. That had me wondering how many people still use checks at the grocery stores. A debit card sure seems easier. The only benefit I can see of using checks is that you have your checkbook to record the debit.
So I thought this poll would be interesting. How do you usually pay for your groceries?
Update 3/20/2010: I thought it would be interesting to summarize the reasons given in this thread for the payment choices. If you haven't mentioned your reason for your payment choice, please leave a comment. I'll update the summary as more comments come in.
* credit card - cash back rewards (7)
* credit card - safety and convenience (2)
* debit card - qualify for high yield from reward checking account (1)
* debit card - don't like to pay large bill to cc company at end of month (1)
* debit card - easier than cash or check (1)
* cash - small purchases (2)
* cash - small grocery store not classified as a supermarket so cc cash back is too small (1)
* cash - small grocery store doesn't take plastic (1)
* cash - habit over the years (1)
* check - small grocery store doesn't take plastic (1)
So I thought this poll would be interesting. How do you usually pay for your groceries?
Update 3/20/2010: I thought it would be interesting to summarize the reasons given in this thread for the payment choices. If you haven't mentioned your reason for your payment choice, please leave a comment. I'll update the summary as more comments come in.
* credit card - cash back rewards (7)
* credit card - safety and convenience (2)
* debit card - qualify for high yield from reward checking account (1)
* debit card - don't like to pay large bill to cc company at end of month (1)
* debit card - easier than cash or check (1)
* cash - small purchases (2)
* cash - small grocery store not classified as a supermarket so cc cash back is too small (1)
* cash - small grocery store doesn't take plastic (1)
* cash - habit over the years (1)
* check - small grocery store doesn't take plastic (1)
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