Lidl Introduces Mobile Payments In Portugal
Lidl has introduced a new payment option for its customers in Portugal, with shoppers now able to pay via the MB Way application.
Using the technology, which is available in more than 250 Lidl outlets, customers just need to touch their smartphone to the payment terminal. The move forms part of the retailer’s commitment to ‘smart shopping’, ESM writes.
MB Way is a mobile payment service and application enables users to make instant money transfers, card-free withdrawals and purchases at participating merchants.
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