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August 11, 2015

Rite Aid to start accepting Apple Pay and other mobile payments

by John_A

Earns Rite Aid

Nearly a year after shutting off support for Apple Pay and other NFC-based payments, Rite Aid has announced that will be changing soon. On August 15th, the drug store is set to begin accepting mobile checkouts at around 4,600 locations across the US. This includes Apple Pay, Google Wallet and, in the future, Android Pay. Last year, Rite Aid along with CVS pulled support for these type of payment solutions due to contractual ties with the Merchant Customer Exchange, a retailer group that has its own wallet system called CurrentC — though it relies on QR codes, which is arguably an outdated method in 2015. Now there’s an excuse to pull out your Apple Watch the next time you’re at Rite Aid, buying shampoo or whatever it is you get there.

[Image credits: Associated Press]

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