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Morrisons Shoppers to Pay for Previously Free Service in Change Slammed 'Very Unfair'
Morrisons is trialling paid ATM services to maintain local cash access amid declining cash use, while also planning to sell some in-store pharmacies as part of cost reductions.
- Morrisons has begun trialling pay-to-use ATMs at a handful of its Morrisons Daily convenience stores, where customers at select sites across the UK now pay for previously free withdrawals.
- Facing a drop in cash use, Morrisons is trialling paid machines to let customers continue withdrawing cash at local Daily sites despite rising cashless payments.
- Third-Party operators control ATM pricing, and shoppers have slammed the change, with one on the Stakeford Matters Facebook page calling it "very unfair" and "another tax on people and your money."
- Reports show the ATM change coincides with plans to sell some Morrisons pharmacies, with property agents marketing sales after some outlets proved financially unviable.
- Last year’s restructuring at Morrisons included the closure of 35 meat counters, 35 fish counters, and 13 florists, providing context for current service cuts.
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Morrisons shoppers to pay for previously free service in change slammed 'very unfair'
Morrisons Daily customers now have to pay for a previously free service at select stores across the UK.
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