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Woolworths dumps controversial cashless trial after boycott threats – Yahoo News Australia
Woolworths has ended its cashless store trial, with all participating Woolworths Metro stores accepting cash again in the coming days.

After negative customer feedback and even threats to boycott Woolworths, the supermarket giant has announced it will be slowly reintroducing cash payments at the stores that were taking part in a cashless trial.
Of Woolworths’ 75 Metro stores in Australia, 14 participated in the cashless trial at different times over the past seven months, allowing for only electronic payments at those stores.
For the most part, customers were frustrated with the decision to trial card-only payments at select stores.
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