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Some WCafe branches to join cashless trend

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Ashley Lechman

AS TIME went on the world evolved, the keypads on cellphones disappeared, wires from headphones went away and now it seems the cashless trend is coming to South African shores, which has been met with some displeasure from locals.

This comes after popular retailer Woolworths South Africa announced this week that their WCafes would be going cashless. This sent some consumers into a frenzy who took to social media platform X to trash the retailer’s announcement, while others welcomed the decision.

In a statement sent to Business Report, Woolworths said, “Certain WCafes have been experimenting with cashless systems for

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