Apple Pay is not coming to Walmart, as the famous retailer still wants Walmart Pay to be the wireless payment option despite public outcry for the famed feature available for the iPhones. On the bright side, the biggest supermarket chain store in the United States, Kroger, now has a change of heart, as the company decided to allow Apple Pay in its systems.
This long debate for the wireless payment option in grocery stores has been massive since before this decade, particularly with Walmart's push for its systems to be the only accepted ones in its stores.
Apple Pay is Not Coming to Walmart, Still Sticks With Walmart Pay
Despite increasing public demand for the popular mobile payment system, Walmart is not yet adopting Apple Pay as a wireless payment option in its stores. Instead, the retail giant remains committed to its mobile payment solution, Walmart Pay, a service via the Walmart app, which it pushes to be more popular than Apple Pay, says 9to5 Mac.
The public outcry for Apple Pay at Walmart has been evident, with customers expressing their frustration over the absence of this widely accepted payment method. Many argue that adopting Apple Pay would simplify the checkout process and enhance the shopping experience for millions of Walmart customers.
The pressure on Walmart to reconsider its stance on Apple Pay has intensified following Kroger's recent adoption of the Cupertino-based company's wireless payment option. Kroger, one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, made the move after recognizing Apple Pay's customer benefits.
Kroger Finally Adopted Apple Pay, Would this Pressure Walmart?
The largest supermarket chain in the US, Kroger, recently adopted Apple Pay in its systems, which in the past, was the same as Walmart, which held out against the smartphone payment system in its stores. This recent move from Kroger may help pressure Walmart to adopt Apple Pay, especially as it may invite more customers who search for flexible checkout systems.
Apple Pay and the Famous Wireless Payment Option
Apple Pay, the wireless payment service developed by tech giant Apple, has gained widespread popularity since its introduction in 2014. With its convenience and security features, the platform has been embraced by millions of users worldwide.
However, Walmart has maintained its loyalty to Walmart Pay, a similar mobile payment option exclusive to its stores.
Cupertino's wireless and cardless payment option offers users a seamless and secure experience. By utilizing near-field communication (NFC) technology, customers can purchase by tapping their iPhones or Apple Watches on compatible payment terminals.
It also recently brought useful features, including the Apple Card Savings, which bring massive interest rates to those who want to grow their money instead of having it sleep on traditional banks' savings platforms.
As the debate between Walmart and its customers continues, only time will tell if the retail giant will bow to the mounting pressure and adopt Apple Pay. Walmart Pay remains the wireless payment option in its stores, while Apple Pay is now available for Kroger and other chains.