Whole Foods Market now lets Denver shoppers pay with wave of a palm

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Shoppers at 11 Whole Foods Market stores throughout the Denver area can now pay at check out with just the wave of a palm.

to abandon it last year after its introduction in 2021 because of technical tweaks, said Brian Kitts, communications manager for Denver Arts & Venues.

At a Whole Foods store in Centennial, another new technology will soon be rolled out: Amazon Dash Cart, a smart cart that lets shoppers login, scan products and skip the checkout line. Instead, patrons can exit through the Amazon Dash Cart lane, with the groceries paid for with the cards linked to their Amazon accounts.

While these carts are already in Amazon Fresh Stores, the Whole Foods store at 6853 S. York St. will be the chain’s fourth to use them.

 

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