Amazon Go Is Exploring Ways to Accept Cash

Retailers are incorporating multiple payment options alongside cashierless technology

Amazon is trying to figure out how to accept additional payment options like cash at its heretofore cash-free Amazon Go locations, marking a big shift for the 10 stores and counting that were created specifically to allow shoppers to pay solely via an app.

Amazon’s move was originally reported by CNBC, which cited comments from an Amazon meeting in April. An Amazon rep confirmed the report but did not provide additional details.

This comes in the midst of allegations that the experience discriminates against individuals without bank accounts, which was followed by bans in Philadelphia and New Jersey because in part the stores do not accept cash, but also because the technology used to track customers and purchases has been shown to have biases.

Cashierless technology was truly one of the biggest retail innovations of 2018, and Amazon reportedly has big plans to scale its Go concept to 3,000 locations in the next two...

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