Kmart announces a huge change that will definitely make you excited for Christmas
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Kmart announces a huge change that will definitely make you excited for Christmas
Kmart has announced a huge change that will definitely get Aussies excited for the upcoming holidays.
The retailer announced their partnership with Afterpay for their new 'buy now, pay later’ scheme will now also be applied to in-store purchases.
Kmart will be extending their ‘buy now, pay later’ scheme to their in-store operations, making shopping in their stores a bliss. Credit: Getty Images.
Afterpay Executive Vice President and Country Manager Katrina Konstas said: "We know how much our customers love shopping at Kmart and we have heard you, we are absolutely delighted to be able to offer this seven weeks out from Christmas."
"We also know how much younger Australians have missed shopping in-store (69%) and how excited they are to hit the shops again (42%) as found in our recent Lockdown Liberation Study."
Kmart General Manager of Stores Chris Renshaw added: "Introducing Afterpay across our network of stores including our K hub stores, just in time for Christmas is incredibly exciting – customers can now have even more access to our products with the added benefit of managing their budgets for Christmas time and well into the future. We look forward to expanding this offering into New Zealand early next year."
Afterpay executive said that in-store shoppers will be expected as 69 per cent of Aussies have missed in-store shopping. Credit: AAP.
The CEO confirmed that the restrictions were in line with the current government regulations to ensure a "safe, seamless and convenient" shopping experience.
"As per the NSW Government requirement, customers will need to show proof that they are fully COVID-19 vaccinated, unless a medical exemption applies," the email read.
A Kmart spokesperson also told 7News that the retailer will continue to follow government guidelines.
The spokesperson said: "We will continue to comply with evolving government requirements to keep our customers and team safe and we will keep customers updated should requirements change."
Kmart's statement has sparked some debate and confusion among Kmart shoppers, with a number of customers thinking that the store will 'permanently' ban unvaccinated shoppers.
One person wrote on Kmart's Facebook page: "Are they not letting unvaccinated people shop in-store??"
Meanwhile, others expressed their disapproval of the restrictions, threatening to boycott the establishment.
"Wow, I never thought Kmart would discriminate so ashamed of them, thought they were a great store, l need to think again," wrote one.
"Kmart I have been a massive supporter of your store. but that has now ended. Never again will I purchase anything from your stores. Discrimination Disgusting," another added.
On the other hand, many supported the move.
One Facebook user wrote: "Well, people should be vaccinated."
Another added: "Good on them, I am double vaccinated so don’t have an issue."
What do you think about Kmart offering buy now, pay later schemes in-store?