That's not right.
Diddlydee
4 biscuits isn't a chocolate bar.
I'd say they're the same thing colloquially for many (physical currency), though your point is correct.
If my kid wanted a quid to go on a ride I might say 'I've no cash on me' or 'I've no money on me', even if I had my bank card, which is money by the correct definition.
Biscuit. They're not much different to joined together Cadbury Fingers. KitKat chunky is a chocolate bar.
They are also described on the wrapper as a chocolate covered wafer biscuit.
I don't know how you can go wrong. You scan the thing, set it down, repeat. Press pay, scan your card, done.
You use money? I have cash on me very rarely.
Moe Burns and José Blaise would like a word.
Ashford clothing or Arthur Knight (UK, though, not EU). Embassy London (designed in UK but made in Europe). ETQ Amsterdam. Paul Evans or Ace Marks (made in Italy).
Car
I know nothing about cars
So young. Taken too soon. Who could have known this was coming?
Gormless twat