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Domino's trials ‘Tap & Take Only' payment model in five stores in Australia

The chain says it is seeing a slowdown of customers using cash across its network.

Starting 9 July, Domino’s will be trialling a Tap & Take Only payment model at five of its stores in Australia, aiming to create a faster and more convenient experience for customers.

The pizza chain says its outlets in Domino’s Newtown (NSW), Coffs Harbour (NSW), Wauchope (NSW), Calamvale (QLD) and Surfers Paradise South (QLD) will accept all forms of payment, except for cash.

“In addition to increasing convenience for our customers, this new model will increase safety, with zero cash kept on the premises or carried by our delivery experts,” Domino’s Australia and New Zealand CEO Nick Knight explained.

 “With the growth of tap-and-go payment systems and mobile payment technology, use of cash is slowing and we’re seeing that right across our network. We’re now heading towards a very real future where the legal tender could be solely electronic, so it’s important that we remain digitally agile and continue to meet consumer demands.”

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