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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 398204"><p>When I worked in a convenience store, the way it worked was you typed in the amount of the item, then had another button for the item type (food, cigs, alcohol, gas, misc). It was up to the cashier to enter it correctly, because of FS rules, cig and alcohol laws, etc. If the food was already heated it was supposed to be misc, i.e. taxed, but if they hadn't heated it first, it was food and therefore non-taxed (like those sandwiches you buy and microwave in-store), the cig and alcohol button would kick up the "enter birthdate" screen, and where I lived there was also a non-tax button for medical supplies (which were not taxable in FL but seem to be everywhere else). So if someone wanted to, they could easily ring up everything as "food non-taxable" and put it on the FS card. It was up to us to NOT do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 398204"] When I worked in a convenience store, the way it worked was you typed in the amount of the item, then had another button for the item type (food, cigs, alcohol, gas, misc). It was up to the cashier to enter it correctly, because of FS rules, cig and alcohol laws, etc. If the food was already heated it was supposed to be misc, i.e. taxed, but if they hadn't heated it first, it was food and therefore non-taxed (like those sandwiches you buy and microwave in-store), the cig and alcohol button would kick up the "enter birthdate" screen, and where I lived there was also a non-tax button for medical supplies (which were not taxable in FL but seem to be everywhere else). So if someone wanted to, they could easily ring up everything as "food non-taxable" and put it on the FS card. It was up to us to NOT do that. [/QUOTE]
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