The 1D barcode won't scan on older tills.
Also, any store that does contactless will take Apple Pay Pay, whether they say so or not (I may be misunderstanding your point, though). I do notice that the Morrisons card readers have the Apple Pay logo next to them, which a number of staff were discussing excitedly.
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The Clubcard app suggests it only works on older tills - I do remember trying in the past and it failing so I don't hold out much hope.bilky asko wrote:The 1D barcode won't scan on older tills.
My point was that because Tesco do not widely support contactless, Apple Pay is unusable. It works perfectly at the Edinburgh store that does have contactless!Also, any store that does contactless will take Apple Pay Pay, whether they say so or not (I may be misunderstanding your point, though). I do notice that the Morrisons card readers have the Apple Pay logo next to them, which a number of staff were discussing excitedly.
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I see the Sainsbury's 5p carrier bags are now orange, and look much better than the white bags with the purrfect cat design they had.


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Is this a Scottish product as I've never seen the 5p bags in England? There are the 10p large Bag for Life ones for sale down here.scottishtv wrote:I see the Sainsbury's 5p carrier bags are now orange, and look much better than the white bags with the purrfect cat design they had.
If so, those 5p ones may be introduced in England when the bag charge becomes law in October.
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That explains the return to orange. As WillPS says, the thin orange 'free' carriers were removed from stores when the carrier bag charge was introduced and a 5p white carrier was introduced, although it would be replaced for free when worn out - in the bag for life style. It's this 5p carrier that is now being redesigned to the more traditional orange. I assume they kept them different during the transition/rollout period in the different nations. I also suspect the thin orange bags will be no more completely soon. You can still buy the larger 10p bags for life should you wish.Martin Phillp wrote:Is this a Scottish product as I've never seen the 5p bags in England? There are the 10p large Bag for Life ones for sale down here. If so, those 5p ones may be introduced in England when the bag charge becomes law in October.
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Well, they've gone and done it (at my local branch of Tesco, anyway).Philip wrote:On the upside, it means you can read his quote in Peter Dickson's voice.
There's a nicer article on Engadget if you prefer, and they include an unlisted video from Tesco on YouTube.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/30/tesc ... out-voice/
It seems to have coincided with a general update to the self-service machine's software, with a slightly different starting screen pushing Clubcard.
Notes:
- The voice is noticeably quieter than the previous one.
- PayQwik has gone as an option for payment (presumably as it doesn't work at my branch).
- The phrase "Thank you for shopping at Tesco" follows each transaction, as opposed to silence.
- It was all a bit cheesy for my liking.
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I had it at Tesco Extra last week. There was no bleeping while scanning which I found annoying.
Otherwise it's an improvement on the previous version of the self-scan software.
Otherwise it's an improvement on the previous version of the self-scan software.
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