Starbucks to Test Three Cashless Stores in South Korea

This seems to be the wave of the future, cashless stores:

Starbucks Coffee Korea, the local unit of the U.S. coffee giant, said Thursday it will begin a test run of cashless stores at three outlets next month amid rising use of credit card and mobile payment systems.

The stores at the country’s major office districts — Gangnam and Guro in Seoul, and Pangyo, just south of the capital — have been tapped to start testing the new system April 23, according to the company.

When launched, it will mark the second trial for the global coffee giant, following its first cashless store under test run in Seattle, the United States, it said.

Paying with cash has been constantly declining at Starbucks stores in South Korea, from 31 percent of the total in 2010 to 15 percent in 2013 and 7 percent last year, the company said.  [Korea Times]

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setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

Lately, I have seen a lot of things likwe this. First they want us to use a card. Then they want us to use cards with a chip. Next step is right wrist and forehead, so the chip can’t be stolen…

Given how closely Big Tech and Big Banking adhere to Big Governmrnt, I don’t think it’s too far away…

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Or thumb embedded chip.

Ole Tanker
Ole Tanker
6 years ago

They will come up with something for the sex robots too, wonder where the chip for that will be?

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