I grew up in the 90s and aughts. These containers were frequently around cash registers in convenience stores and perhaps other small businesses. I don’t remember them being so consistently branded, but my experience then would have been limited to going into a handful of stores in the same locale. Of course, Canada ditched pennies (1 cent pieces) from cash transactions just over 10 years ago (we now round for cash transactions).

A penny felt like a meaningful amount of money to me as a child. More than anything, when I look back at them, these little containers stimulated my understanding of karma and perhaps theory of mind (e.g., mentalizing a future customer helping themself to an available penny and how they’d feel as a result). Looking back, I think that’s pretty neat.

I don’t know why, but these things popped into my head as I was doing the dishes. I was assured that, thankfully, there’s a Lemmy community for this :D

  • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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    029 days ago

    I used to wildly break the social contract with these and take all the pennies and never leave any.

    • Unleaded8163
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      529 days ago

      Most people only leave pennies and never take them. Without kind people like you, the poor cashiers would be buried in pennies.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        329 days ago

        I’ve taken a few pennies before. If something is like $8.02. Who the hell carries $0.02?