• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

2 chain pizza joints in denver accepting the Mexican Peso as payment

Page 7 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Jeeebus
The irony is that the OP is probably someone who bitches daily about our freedoms being taken away, but then wants to impose his will upon a private business owner. It's not like the government stepped in and said the pizza shop MUST take Mexican pesos. What right do you have to tell a private business owner how to run his business?

I am a private business owner, so what do you think?

that would be a big no... 😛

I get that you despise those in the US illegally... what i don't get is why you have a hate on for business that accepts foreign currency... really, the only ones crying foul here should be banks and exchange counters, as they're being 'robbed of their jobs' , by those damned dirty illegals... :roll:



 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Total bullsh!t. Exchange your foreign currency at a bank. We don't want it floating around with ours.

Is my sarcasm meter broken or are you really that dumb?
😕

i live close to Canada. their coinage slips into our cash registers and then into my wallet where most of the time it gets rejected when i try to use it. now THAT ticks me off. i don't want something back in change that i cannot use.

speak the language, use the correct currency, or get out.

Offtopic, but the US does NOT have an "Official" language, as yet, though there's apparently an amendment made to an immigration bill which needs to be approved to enact this... from what i understand reading about the bill anyways...

And yea, I understand getting irritated when coins slip in, but really, getting worked up over it just seems silly... i thought you were more level-headed then that...


 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Total bullsh!t. Exchange your foreign currency at a bank. We don't want it floating around with ours.

Is my sarcasm meter broken or are you really that dumb?

I think Mosh is really worried that the pizza joint will give her pesos back in change or something.

To spell it out for her, the pizza place owner will take it to the bank. The net effect is the exact same thing as if the pesos owner did exchange it at a bank or had a friend do it for them.

This has zero effect on anyone other than the pizza place owner and to be mad that the money is "floating around" is indeed pretty dumb.
i was more talking about Canadian money and how i don't want it back in my change.
if you're fine with it good for you. i'm not.

no sarcasm, no joke.

lol
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.
 
omg two pizza places in denver accept pesos! I bet all the illegals are just lining up along the border because of that. this is just a result of illegal immigration, it's not gonna promote it.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.

I can understand if you live on the boarder of teh US/Canada.

but in northern IL we don't get a lot of Canadians comeing ot visit. so checking to see if you have a coin is silly. comsidering i get maybe 5 a year.

just every now and then you will find a cashier (usually a new guy) who will refuse to take it. also a few machines will not.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.

I can understand if you live on the boarder of teh US/Canada.

but in northern IL we don't get a lot of Canadians comeing ot visit. so checking to see if you have a coin is silly. comsidering i get maybe 5 a year.

just every now and then you will find a cashier (usually a new guy) who will refuse to take it. also a few machines will not.
so each year you lose at most $1.25 worth of US cash?
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
omg two pizza places in denver accept pesos! I bet all the illegals are just lining up along the border because of that

yeap its the pizza.

not stuff such as giving them healthcare have anything to do with it! but everyone knows the US (Chicago specifically) has the best damn pizza!@
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.

I can understand if you live on the boarder of teh US/Canada.

but in northern IL we don't get a lot of Canadians comeing ot visit. so checking to see if you have a coin is silly. comsidering i get maybe 5 a year.

just every now and then you will find a cashier (usually a new guy) who will refuse to take it. also a few machines will not.
so each year you lose at most $1.25 worth of US cash?


yeap. kinda annoying. nothing that is going ot break the bank. but it is annoying to get it back from a store etc and not able to use it.


 
Do some of you hillbillies travel? Man, this type of stuff is common place around the world. They will take those pesos to the bank and transfer them to US money anyway. They're just making it easier for the customer. Sheesh.
 
What's wrong with that as long these businesses pay their taxes in $? It's not like they ceased to accept US dollars right?
 
Originally posted by: Rebasxer
Pretty soon we'll be flying two flags...


Exactly!!!!

I work in construction, and my boss hired 3 Mexicans who came in for a job. My brother and are helpers, i make $10 an hour, and my brother makes $12 an hour. Well one of the Mexicans was hired on as a helper, and my mom is the office manager, so she knows what everyone is paid. She told me that that Mexican was being paid $14 an hour. And my brother has worked for this company for 2yrs. And two of the Mexicans cant even speak English. This ****** pisses me off so bad. We need to build a Great Wall of America and keep them out!! Just like the Chinese did with invading army's.

 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

No not realy, but I dont complain if I get foreign coins. I think you're anal for complaining about it.
 
Lots of people upset about it.

Pizza chain sparks debate by accepting pesos

Hate mail follows promotion ? management says it?s serving customers
DALLAS - A pizza chain has been hit with death threats and hate mail after offering to accept Mexican pesos, becoming another flashpoint in the nation?s debate over immigrants.

?This is the United States of America, not the United States of Mexico,? one e-mail read. ?Quit catering to the damn illegal Mexicans,? demanded another.

Dallas-based Pizza Patron said it was not trying to inject itself into a larger political debate about illegal immigration when it posted signs this week saying ?Aceptamos pesos? ? or ?We accept pesos? ? at its 59 stores across Texas, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada and California.


Pizza Patron spokesman Andy Gamm said the company was just trying to sell more pizza to its customers, 60 percent of whom are Hispanic.
Wal-Mart, H-E-B supermarkets and other American businesses in towns along the Mexican border accept pesos. And some busineses in New York and Minnesota communities along the northern border accept Canadian dollars.

The difference here is that many of the pizza joints are far from the border, in places like Dallas, more than 400 miles away, and Denver, more than 700 miles.

?If people would understand that the majority of our customers are Hispanic, then it might make more sense for a company to sell pizza for pesos,? Gamm said. ?It doesn?t make sense in Connecticut. And it doesn?t make sense in North Dakota or in Maine. But it makes perfect sense here in Dallas, in Phoenix, in Denver ? areas far from the border that have significant Hispanic populations.?

The company said it has received hundreds of e-mails, some supportive, most critical.

While praising the pesos plan as an innovative way to appeal to Hispanics, a partner in the nation?s largest Hispanic public relations firm said a backlash was inevitable.

?Right now there?s a lot of anti-immigrant rhetoric going around that could make them a lightning rod,? said Patricia Perez, a partner at Valencia, Perez & Echeveste in Los Angeles.

Pizza Patron proclaims on its Web site that ?to serve the Hispanic community is our passion.? Its restaurants are in mostly Hispanic neighborhoods, and each manager must be bilingual and live nearby, said Pizza Patron founder Antonio Swad, who is part-Italian, part-Lebanese.

The take-home menus are in both English and Spanish, and the dishes include the La Mexicana pizza, with spicy chorizo sausage; La Barbacoa pizza, topped with spicy pulled pork; and chicken wings flavored with lime, peppers and garlic con queso.

Many Pizza Patron customers have pesos ?sitting in their sock drawers or in their wallets,? Gamm said. ?We?re talking small amounts, where it would be inconvenient to stop and exchange on the way back ? maybe 10 or 20 dollars? worth of pesos.?

The promotion will run through the end of February and then be re-evaluated, Swad said.

In the first week, payments in pesos have accounted for about 10 percent of business at the five restaurants operated by the corporation, Pizza Patron said. The others are franchised, and the company will not get reports until the end of the week.

The company has set a conversion rate of 12 pesos per dollar, which is slightly higher than the official rate of about 11 pesos per dollar. Any change is given in U.S. currency.

At a Pizza Patron in Dallas, Veronica Verges bought a pizza Wednesday for her son Nathan?s fourth birthday. She paid with pesos her father brought home two weeks ago after a trip to see family in Mexico.

She said she is an occasional Pizza Patron customer, but came that day because she could pay with pesos. Her father wasn?t going to use them because he had no plans to go back to Mexico anytime soon.

?I would mostly think a restaurant would do this in a border town,? she said. ?But it got me over here.?

I personaly don't think this initiative will encourage illigal imigration and it's not taking anything away from the rest of the population so why not?
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.

American tourists use American currency at Canadian stores. We also have American quarters mixed in with our own, so it goes both ways.
 
Originally posted by: tylerdustin2008
Originally posted by: Rebasxer
Pretty soon we'll be flying two flags...


Exactly!!!!

I work in construction, and my boss hired 3 Mexicans who came in for a job. My brother and are helpers, i make $10 an hour, and my brother makes $12 an hour. Well one of the Mexicans was hired on as a helper, and my mom is the office manager, so she knows what everyone is paid. She told me that that Mexican was being paid $14 an hour. And my brother has worked for this company for 2yrs. And two of the Mexicans cant even speak English. This ****** pisses me off so bad. We need to build a Great Wall of America and keep them out!! Just like the Chinese did with invading army's.

Hah, most people complain that Mexicans work for less than Americans and steal their jobs...

Tell me this - do you think they're getting paid more than you because they're Mexican? That would make no sense. Would it bother you as much if someone who was not a Mexican made more than you?

I'm going to go out on a limb and guess the number 2008 in your username has some significance. Graduation year perhaps? So that makes you what, 16-17? Why do you think a Mexican should make less than you, just because he's Mexican?
 
Originally posted by: CollectiveUnconscious
In other news, two illegal immigrants from Mexico, smuggling drugs from Texas to Tennessee, shot and killed a newly wed 24-year-old state trooper, by shooting him directly in the head during a routine traffic stop.

Ok? Then start your own thread?

On this issue, I feel that they are doing it for their own interest, obviously. There may be a backlash from some of their American customers, but are they really concerned about that or do they want mainly Hispanic customers? I don't know. If it works out in the end with increase sales, then it is good I guess. But if they can exchange currency profitably then I guess it is not a bad thing.

I have never seen any Indian place here in the US use rupees however, and if they do, I would be surprised.
 
i'll say this:

if i go to live in france, i am expected to speak french, learn french culture, and pay in euros.

if i go to germany, italy, russia, china, japan, or any other country, i am expected to learn the respective country's language and assimilate their culture as an immigrant. why should that be any different for the united states?

"In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes
here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he
shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an
outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or
birthplace, or origin. But. this is predicated upon the man's becoming
in very fact an American, and nothing but an American. There can be no
divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but
something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one
flag, the American flag...We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. And we have room for but one sole loyalty, and that is a loyalty to the
American people." -Theodore Roosevelt 1907

props to Mosh who originally used this quote, i think it's a great one 🙂

i'm not against (legal)immigration, nor am i against preserving your heritage. but regardless of where you live, you are expected to adopt the language/culture, and i do not see how there should be any exception with the united states.
 
Originally posted by: tylerdustin2008
Originally posted by: Rebasxer
Pretty soon we'll be flying two flags...


Exactly!!!!

I work in construction, and my boss hired 3 Mexicans who came in for a job. My brother and are helpers, i make $10 an hour, and my brother makes $12 an hour. Well one of the Mexicans was hired on as a helper, and my mom is the office manager, so she knows what everyone is paid. She told me that that Mexican was being paid $14 an hour. And my brother has worked for this company for 2yrs. And two of the Mexicans cant even speak English. This ****** pisses me off so bad. We need to build a Great Wall of America and keep them out!! Just like the Chinese did with invading army's.

But I think the Chinese may have had slightly different reasons ...

There must be a reason why he is paid more. You should try to find out why.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.

I can understand if you live on the boarder of teh US/Canada.

but in northern IL we don't get a lot of Canadians comeing ot visit. so checking to see if you have a coin is silly. comsidering i get maybe 5 a year.

just every now and then you will find a cashier (usually a new guy) who will refuse to take it. also a few machines will not.
so each year you lose at most $1.25 worth of US cash?


yeap. kinda annoying. nothing that is going ot break the bank. but it is annoying to get it back from a store etc and not able to use it.

Thats rubbish. If you really want to use it, go to a bank and exchange it. Most of the people who pass it around don't even know its a Canadian quarter anyway. You guys are complaining about something that just happens. I doubt someone hand you a Canadian Quarter and think "Haha... I just screwed him over with that Canadian money". 😛 Would you like the border guards to somehow confiscate every single quarter coming in to the country?

The problem is that the damn things are the same size and weight. But unfortunately, changing the size is near impossible because of the amount of machines that will be useless. So, this is one of those things you're just going to have to deal with. 🙂

Edit: fyi, I'm not just picking on you waggy, that was for all the complainers. 😉

Now about this whole Pesos thing, remember that a lot of countries extend the courtesy of taking American currency when buying things overseas. So, don't be so outraged when someone is trying to do the same thing in your country. Its a bit hypocritical.
 
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Number1
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: waggy
i hate getting canadian money also.

none of the machines take it around here. Also if the cashier notices (though they never do) they are to refuse it.
thanks waggy. my points exactly. except the cashiers do notice sometimes and they hand it back.
If you would check the change you are handed back you would not have this "problem" We are talking about coins here.

Dhoo

What a big problem that is, and self inflicted to boot!
:disgust:


you really check the change someoen gives you? man thats pretty anal.

Oh well. We have to do it too because of all the Americans here. Man up.

I can understand if you live on the boarder of teh US/Canada.

but in northern IL we don't get a lot of Canadians comeing ot visit. so checking to see if you have a coin is silly. comsidering i get maybe 5 a year.

just every now and then you will find a cashier (usually a new guy) who will refuse to take it. also a few machines will not.
so each year you lose at most $1.25 worth of US cash?


yeap. kinda annoying. nothing that is going ot break the bank. but it is annoying to get it back from a store etc and not able to use it.

Thats rubbish. If you really want to use it, go to a bank and exchange it. Most of the people who pass it around don't even know its a Canadian quarter anyway. You guys are complaining about something that just happens. I doubt someone hand you a Canadian Quarter and think "Haha... I just screwed him over with that Canadian money". 😛 Would you like the border guards to somehow confiscate every single quarter coming in to the country?

The problem is that the damn things are the same size and weight. But unfortunately, changing the size is near impossible because of the amount of machines that will be useless. So, this is one of those things you're just going to have to deal with. 🙂

Edit: fyi, I'm not just picking on you waggy, that was for all the complainers. 😉

Now about this whole Pesos thing, remember that a lot of countries extend the courtesy of taking American currency when buying things overseas. So, don't be so outraged when someone is trying to do the same thing in your country. Its a bit hypocritical.


of course nobody thinks that they screw anyone over onit.

just at times trying to get a pop out of a machine it sucks when you put in enough to have it rejected over a Canadian quarter or such. does it really effect my life? no. its just annoying when i want a pop in the middle of summer and i have no other change =(


and as for the the Pizza place as i said early on its a good business (but they are getting death threats and catching a lot of flak over it) idea. have a higher exchange rate and put in a "conviance fee" on it.

 
Originally posted by: Atheus
The xenophobia on this forum never ceases to amaze me. To actually be angered to the point of threatening violence over the use of a foreign currency in a pizza place... what kind of mind does that take?


A 14 year old one.
 
Back
Top