Do business people in other EU countries not care about the fees that apply when paying by card?
In other EU countries, for example, the 0.25 roll from self-service bakery is paid by card and nobody complains except the German
In Germany I read depending on the contract 0.20-0.35 fees per transaction
Or xy of total sales that is more worthwhile for supermarket etc.
There are also different fares in Germany for every need. For bakeries, flat rates are suitable, for example, in which devices and already a certain volume of sales are included in a monthly fixed price. Thus, for a single package, there is no excessively expensive transaction fee in relation to the sales price.
Actually, every store in Germany can pay cards without problems if it uses the right offer and reasonably calculates. But in this country, some are obviously greedy and/or would like to get past the tax office.
Because the fees for card payments are cheaper than the cost of cash traffic. Because cash also costs the dealer money:
Other cost structures probably 🤷 ♂️
I don’t care when do I go abroad?