Not sure if hypermarkets do the same thing in other countries, but I’ve seen it in the states and it pisses me off

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    Yeah most do. They get to take those donations as tax write-offs for the rest of the business.

    I sometimes joke “no thanks I’m more likely to be the one actually needing those donations” and some cashiers look pretty horrified lol

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      No they don’t, this is tax fraud and illegal. Companies are not allowed to claim donation round-ups as their own for tax purposes. They may match donations, which they can claim, but they cannot claim money they did not spend as their own donations. You, however, can, if you keep your receipts.

      “Just because it’s illegal doesn’t mean they don’t do it” – Fair point, but this is the IRS we’re talking about. I doubt big business are willing to fuck around that particular avenue. Other avenues, definitely.

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      Wow, this place really is becoming Reddit!

      I had to see that particular lie for like 13 years there, glad to see the same bullshit transfer right over!

      Good for you for spreading hyperbolic provocative lies on the internet without ever looking it up for yourself!