Bowing to growing pressure from opponents who say that cashless stores leave out low-income Americans, Amazon plans to take cash at its 10 cashierless “Go” stores. From a report: Amazon Go stores, located in San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle, use AI and cameras to check out customers. Amazon reportedly is considering opening up to to 3,000 by 2021. “We are working to accept cash,” a spokesperson for Amazon said Wednesday. “Paying cash at Amazon Go will work as you would expect: you’ll check out, pay with cash, and then get your change.” Amazon did not say when Go stores will begin accepting cash. Amazon also said its bookstores will start taking cash, but did not share any details.

Steve Kessel, Amazon’s senior vice president of physical stores, told employees last month that Go stores would add “additional payment mechanisms,” CNBC reported earlier on Wednesday. Kessel was responding to a question about how Amazon plans to address “discrimination and elitism” at cashierless stores, according to the report. Further reading: As More Retailers Ban Paper Money, It’s Making Things Awkward For Customers Without Plastic.

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