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wsuwrhr
01-08-2007, 09:14 PM
I can't believe this is even allowed in Texas.
clickity click (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070108/us_nm/pesos_pizzas_usa_dc)
DALLAS (Reuters) - Mexican pesos won't buy you much north of the border. But from Monday they'll buy you a pizza.
A Dallas-based pizza chain which caters to the Hispanic community is accepting the Mexican currency at all of its 59 U.S. stores starting on Monday, giving the greenback some unusual competition at the cash register.
"Unlike many other businesses for us it makes sense. Our stores are located in predominately Hispanic communities and so the majority of our customers are Hispanic," said Andrew Gamm, director of brand development for Pizza Patron.
"We know that a large number of them travel back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico and consequently have some pesos left over in their pocket. The pizza business is extremely competitive and we thought this was a way to position ourselves in relation to our competitors," he told Reuters.
Gamm said he was aware of businesses in border towns which accepted pesos but believed Pizza Patron was the first to offer such a service at outlets far from the Rio Grande.
The franchise operates in five states: Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada and Colorado.
The pizza peso ploy highlights the growing economic clout of the Hispanic community in America and the busy two-way traffic along the border.
But against the backdrop of rising anti-Hispanic tensions as America grapples with an estimated 10 to 12 million illegal immigrants, there are some who do not regard it as a harmless marketing gimmick.
"This is America, We speak English and our currency is the U.S. dollar. I will no longer visit your restaurant due to your demonstrated inability to assimilate into the culture of this country," said one irate former customer in an e-mail sent to Pizza Patron on Monday morning.
Gamm said most of the public response so far had been positive. The group plans a trial run for two months and if it is a success it will extend the peso policy.
The peso/dollar exchange rate being offered at Pizza Patron is 12 to 1 against the current rate of close to 11 to 1 to enable the franchise to cover the costs of converting the pesos at local banks.

photo chick
01-08-2007, 09:30 PM
Wouldn't buy pizza there even if it was a penny!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jbone
01-09-2007, 02:19 AM
Actually, I don't have a problem with this.
Believe me, when it comes to illegal immigration issues and health care and social security for illegas i get pissed. But I think everyone is making a big deal about nothing.
When I travel to Mexico, I use U.S. currency everywhere. I don't think twice about it. It's not like the pizza joint only accepts pesos.
Really what does it matter iwhat the place wants to accept as a form of payment.
If I were in a business to make money, and my bank would allow me to deposit pesos I would not turn it down. I know I can buy foriegn currency at my bank and I think I can sell it too, but I think they charge a fee.
Not much different than accepting credit cards, they charge a fee too.
And did you know that if a customer uses a credit card originating from another country, you just accepted foreign currency. You just had the CC company play currency exchanger for you.
So, I say whats the big deal?
Now, lets begin enforcement at the places of employment and take away the job opportunities. That will force many to return home. Then begin deporting them as we find them, and build a big fence.
J

jdogginla
01-09-2007, 07:09 AM
Ummmmm not just Dallas........but also here in Cali. Inland Empire.....Wilmington has the same franchise pizza place and they too are doing it.
In the grand scheme of things.......who cares. American dollars, pesos, monopoly money, as long as they take it.

Baja Big Dog
01-09-2007, 08:48 AM
Peso's have been accepted at many U.S. resturants along border towns, Tecate, Clexico etc.
Been done for many years, very smart business ida, people can use unwanted peso's after they cross the border and the business exchanges for 8-10% less than the market exchange rate.
God bless America!!!
Remember..."They cant do this in France"...Ted Nugent:)