A New York City barbershop is offering clients to pay what they can afford for haircuts.
The shops all now have a new offer for clients, "pay what you can."
"It means that you can walk up to any of our shops seven days a week, and you can go to one of our junior barbers and you can decide to pay anywhere from $0 to $100," Buffa told FOX 5 News.The 'pay what you can' option was temporary during the worst days of the pandemic, but now with inflation rising the company decided to make it permanent.
Fellow Barber ensures the Junior Barbers don't take a loss financially and the company absorbs the cost of the pay-as-you-go program.Buffa, the founder, tells us so far they're pretty much breaking even and in the long run will likely earn new loyal clients.
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