He cooks, serves customers and is the cashier as well.
You can choose fried egg, different kinds of vegetables, pork cutlet, chicken to go with the curry rice.
Price will vary depending on the item you choose.
He has three containers of coins in denominations of 10 cents, 20 cents and 50 cents for change.
A customer ordered three items and it costs $3.40. He gave the stall owner a $10 note.
The owner returned him $6 and asked the man to get the balance 60 cents from any of the containers.
Is the owner too busy to get the exact change of coin for customers?
Won't he be afraid that some customers will be dishonest and take more coins than the exact change?
Will there be customers who will take advantage of this?
Do you trust your customers? Will you trust your customers?