Woolworths launches 'Everyday Pay', an all-new QR code payment system nationwide
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Supermarket giant Woolworths is launching a revolutionary new QR code payment system that will make shopping faster and safer for more customers all over Australia.
From today, shoppers will be able to pay for groceries at Woolworths and Big W locations across the country using a QR code linked to a digital wallet on their smartphone.
The technology, dubbed "Everyday Pay," was developed by Woolworth's payment subsidiary Wpay and is among the first of its sort in the country.
How does it work?
Customers simply download the Everyday Rewards app and then enter the information of their prefered credit, debit, or gift card.
Then, at the register, they only need to scan the QR code supplied by the terminal, and the app will automatically debit the purchase from the designated account.
The new technique, according to Woolworths, will expedite shopping because customers will no longer need to scan their Everyday Rewards card prior to paying normally.
Woolworths has implemented a new QR code payment system in all of its stores across the country. Credit: Dallas Kilponen.
"Everyday Pay from Everyday Rewards has been designed with this need top of mind."
According to her, supermarket goers are feeling more comfortable scanning QR codes while on the move, which they weren't really doing so much before the pandemic. "The ability to pay with a QR code now seems so much more normal than it did years ago," she added.
"By integrating the ease of QR code payments, with our Everyday Rewards app, we can save customers time at the checkout and help ensure they never miss a rewards point again."
Woolworths is the first major retailer to provide QR payment at its supermarkets, Metro stores, and Big W stores.
The codes will be accessible at both self-service and traditional checkouts and will be displayed on the point-of-sale terminals where customers typically enter their payment information.
Every week, one million Australians use the Everyday Rewards app, which rewards frequent users with point incentives, shopping deals, and petrol discounts.
Woolworths asserts that the QR code system is an additional method for promoting "contactless" payments and will reduce paper receipt waste.
While the Everyday Rewards app has a million users, the programme as a whole has over 13 million members in Australia.
Are you looking forward to trying this new payment method, folks?
If you're not sure how to download the Everyday Rewards application onto your mobile phone, check out one of our articles here!