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Amazon to introduce game-changing payment tech at all Whole Foods stores.

Amazon Introduces Contactless Palm-Scanning Technology at Whole Foods

Get ready for a futuristic shopping experience at Whole Foods! By the end of the⁢ year, Amazon will be rolling out its innovative​ Amazon One technology, allowing customers to purchase groceries using their unique palm signatures.

The e-commerce giant announced on ⁤Thursday that ‌it will be bringing contactless, palm-scanning technology to all Whole​ Foods‍ stores in the United States. Instead⁤ of traditional payment methods like cards or phones, customers‍ can simply hover their hands⁤ over the Amazon One devices at checkout.

“Amazon One uses the information embedded in your palm to create a unique palm signature that it can read each and every ‌time you use​ it,”

Leandro Balbinot, the chief technology officer at Whole Foods Market, expressed excitement about the new‌ technology, stating, “We are always⁢ looking for​ new ways to delight our customers and improve the shopping experience.”

Amazon One was initially launched in 2021 and is already in use at over 200 Whole Foods stores nationwide, as well as select Panera Bread locations, airport travel ⁤retailers, and sports/entertainment venues.

“Since we’ve introduced Amazon One at‌ Whole Foods Market stores over the ​past​ two years,⁤ we’ve seen that ⁢customers love the convenience it provides, and we’re ⁢excited to bring Amazon One to all of ⁢our customers across ⁤the U.S.,”

Amazon⁤ CEO Andy Jassy also praised the technology,‍ describing it as “a pretty great experience” for shoppers.

However, not everyone‍ shares the same enthusiasm. Russell Brand, ⁢for instance, criticized the Amazon One system last year, expressing concerns about its impact on personal freedom.

The palm recognition technology will be ⁣available⁤ to all ⁢customers, with Prime members enjoying exclusive ⁣savings by linking⁣ their Amazon One profiles to their Prime ‌memberships.

With‌ over 500 locations in the U.S., Whole ⁢Foods, owned by Amazon, continues⁢ to innovate and ⁤enhance the shopping experience for its customers.



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