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Amazon Inc. introduced a new payment method Wednesday for shoppers at a Seattle area Whole Foods store near its corporate headquarters, allowing customers to pay with a simple swipe of their palm.

The online retail behemoth unveiled the biometric technology, known as Amazon One, in September at about a dozen brick-and-mortar Amazon stores and is expected to expand the offering to seven additional Seattle area Whole Foods locations in the coming months, Reuters reported.


According to CNBC, first-time Amazon One shoppers insert a credit card to link it with their palm print via an on-site kiosk. Shoppers can then checkout by swiping their palm over the kiosk on all future visits.

The system offers a contactless alternative to cash and card payments, the company told Reuters, but stops short of adopting cashierless technology because Amazon One still requires scanning items at checkout.

In turn, the new technology is not expected to affect jobs at Whole Foods stores, the outlet reported.

Meanwhile, Amazon has stated it hopes to market the palm-scanning technology to other companies – including retailers, stadiums and office buildings – and maintains that the “highly secure” technology is more private than other biometric alternatives, such as facial recognition, CNBC reported.
 
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Whole Foods has over 500 locations and is one of the major supermarket chains. Will be interesting to see if they are all eventually converted to cashierless shopping with walk-out technology.

 
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How hard it is to pay with touchless Credit Card ?
 
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Whole Foods debuts Amazon One payment in LA, NYC​


Amazon has rolled its Amazon One contactless payment system, which uses palm-recognition technology, to a fourth state for Whole Foods Market.

The Silver Lake and Irvine, Calif., Whole Foods stores last week became the chain’s first Los Angeles-area locations introduce Amazon One as a payment option, Seattle-based Amazon said. With the technology, customers at those stores can pay for their groceries by scanning their hand on the Amazon One palm reader at checkout.

Plans call for the Whole Foods in Playa Vista, Calif., to launch the technology in the coming weeks, according to Amazon, which noted that Amazon One’s LA debut comes after the palm-scanning payment platform went into operation earlier last week at the Manhattan West Whole Foods store in New York City.

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Amazon One scans a person’s unique palm signature to provide a fast, contactless way to enable checkout and payment at a store as well as such functions as presentation of a loyalty card and secure entry.

Amazon One premiered at Whole Foods at the Madison Broadway store in Seattle in April 2021 and subsequently rolled out to Whole Foods stores in West Seattle, Interbay, Westlake, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Roosevelt Square and Redmond, Wash.

Then this past April, Amazon One launched in southwestern Austin at the Whole Foods store in the Shops of Arbor Trails shopping center. That was followed by Amazon One deployments at four other Whole Foods locations in Austin (downtown Austin, East Austin, Domain Northside and Gateway Shopping Centers) and at two others in Bee Cave and Cedar Park, Texas.

Amazon One employs custom-built algorithms and hardware to scan a person’s unique palm signature and provide a fast and contactless means of enabling everyday activities such as checkout and payment at a store, presentation of a loyalty card, and secure entry at sites like a store, stadium or workplace. Customers sign up for the service at a special kiosk or device in participating stores, and enrollment takes less than a minute, according to Amazon. After inserting their credit card, shoppers hold their palm over the device and follow the prompts to pair the card with their palm signature, which is built in real time via computer vision technology. Customers can enroll with one palm or both.

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Payment using Amazon One takes about a second or so, according to Amazon.

Once the signup process is done, customers can use Amazon One to pay at participating Whole Foods stores. Payment using Amazon One takes about a second or so, Amazon said. Shoppers who have previously signed up for Amazon One at an Amazon store may need to reinsert their credit card one time at an Amazon One device at Whole Foods to use the service in those stores. Enrollees also have the option to link their Amazon One ID with their Amazon account to get their Prime member discount and benefits at Whole Foods.

Amazon One builds on the Amazon’s Just Walk Out cashierless technology pioneered at Amazon Go convenience stores and, more recently, deployed at Amazon Fresh supermarkets. Amazon Fresh also offers the Amazon Dash Cart smart shopping cart at 16 of its 30 locations, with the rest of the banner’s stores providing Just Walk Out shopping. Whole Foods currently offers Just Walk Out at two stores, with the technology making its debut at the chain’s Glover Park store in Washington, D.C., in late February, followed a month later by another new Whole Foods store in Sherman Oaks, Calif. providing Just Walk Out functionality.

Overall, Austin-based Whole Foods, an Amazon subsidiary, operates 514 U.S. stores in 43 states.
 
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