Elizabeth Lewis+FollowBulgaria Swaps Lev for Euro: What It MeansHeads up if you’re planning a Eurotrip: Bulgaria just ditched its old Lev and hopped on the euro train. While some locals are worried about prices creeping up, travelers and online shoppers could find things a bit simpler with one less currency to juggle. It’s like switching from a flip phone to a smartphone—change can be weird, but it might make life easier in the long run. #Business #Market #Eurozone00Share
derek12+FollowWould You Swap Your Cash for Euros?Bulgaria just made a big money move—ATMs are now giving out euros instead of the old lev. For locals, this means your wallet gets a euro makeover, but you might want to watch prices at the grocery store. Some folks are worried the switch will make things more expensive, especially with the government in chaos. Pro tip: If you’re traveling, double-check what currency you’ll get in change! #Business #EuroZone #Bulgaria00Share