Cashback was second most popular way of taking out money last year but EU rules limit its use

Shops will offer cashback without consumers needing to make a purchase, under Treasury proposals to protect people’s access to cash.

In 2019 consumers received £3.8bn in cash when paying for items at a till, making it the second most popular way of withdrawing money behind ATMs.

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