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Originally published February 7 2005

Fingerprint payment proves popular in Seattle grocery stores' test

by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor

Officials at the grocery chain Thriftway expected at least a little backlash when they decided to test a new fingerprint payment system in one of their Seattle, Washington stores. But they found that customers were rather fond of the idea. The store's Pay By Touch system let's customers register a credit card with the store and then quickly access that account each time they check out by, simply, touching their finger to a computer screen.





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