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Amazon set to roll out palm payment processing across all US Whole Foods stores

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Amazon’s palm payment technology, Amazon One, will be deployed in all Whole Foods Market stores across the US by the end of the year.

Facts

  • Amazon One, introduced by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2020, enables contactless payments, identification, loyalty, and general entry through a scan of the user’s hand vein network.
  • It can be linked with Amazon’s Prime services, providing members with additional savings during transactions.
  • The technology has already been deployed at over 400 locations across the US and will now be integrated into all Whole Foods Market stores nationwide.
  • The technology is currently available in nearly half of the store’s locations in states like New York, California, Arizona, Texas, and Washington, with further expansion expected.
  • The integration will be supported by partnerships with major US banks and payment providers, such as American Express, Mastercard, Discover, and Visa, ensuring secure and convenient transactions.
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