Cash withdrawals in the supermarket: Is this an end?
Learn how the supermarket cash scam works and why it could potentially disappear. Exciting insights from the retail research institute EHI.

Cash withdrawals in the supermarket: Is this an end?
Withdrawing cash at the supermarket offers a convenient way for customers to shop without using a lot of cash and still have cash in their pocket. However, this convenient service could be at risk, according to retail research institute EHI. As card payments become more widespread, supermarkets may struggle to keep enough cash in their tills.
The concern is that the reduction in ATM use, combined with potentially limited cash availability at supermarket checkouts, could cause problems. Customers who previously relied on the ability to withdraw money while shopping may face challenges. The discussion about the future of this cash option has therefore left many customers worried.
At a time when the convenience of shopping is at the forefront, changes in cash withdrawals at the supermarket are being closely monitored. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and whether possible restrictions on the availability of cash in retail will actually occur. Customers and supermarkets may have to adapt to new circumstances.