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)
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