The Tesco would banish paper receipts
Tesco is experimenting with an innovation that would eliminate the paper receipts. The supermarket chain is testing a system in which the company sends the receipt to our smartphone after the purchase – penzcentrum.hu wrote after Daily Mail.
After customers have paid for items at the checkout, they tap their debit or credit card on a separate terminal at the till, which sends a digital receipt to a pre-installed phone app. A shortened paper receipt will also be printed out.
But for those who prefer to stick to traditional receipts, the supermarket stresses it is merely giving shoppers the option of going paperless. (penzcentrum.hu)
Related news
Retail kept its position in terms of employer attractiveness
Honouring Hungary’s most attractive employers, the Randstad Awards have been…
Read more >The 2024 FMCG Retailer Ranking is out now
Everything remains the same: Lidl, SPAR and Tesco are the…
Read more >Tesco offers 30% discount on over 4,000 drugstore products
From June 5, more than 4,000 beauty, chemical and stationery…
Read more >Related news
Mastercard’s tokenization transformation in Europe is halfway through in a year
A year after Mastercard announced its goal to completely eliminate…
Read more >Bored mobile phones are valuable – 1,500 small electronic devices were brought back to Auchan for recycling
For the third time, the Auchan department store chain has…
Read more >Quantum technology is no longer just theory – Hungary’s experts gather at the Bosch campus
The Bosch Budapest Innovation Campus hosted a professional workshop that…
Read more >