Amazon Go stores start accepting cash amid backlash against cash-less movement
One of the key components of Amazon's new line of convenience stores is already getting axed.
Amazon Go, the store chain that prides itself on a no-cash, no-cashier shopping experience will start allowing customers to pay in cash, CNBC reported. The company's senior VP of physical stores Steve Kessel told employees Amazon would start accepting alternative payment methods in a meeting last month, according to a recording obtained by CNBC.
That will reportedly include cash and possibly SNAP benefits, which Amazon has accepted on its website since 2017. There is no timeframe on when this new policy will go into place. Read more...
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Amazon Go stores start accepting cash amid backlash against cash-less movement
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