After a limited trial run, customers can now use several popular digital currencies to buy items at all of the East Coast retailer's 750-plus locations
After a trial run at select Sheetz Cafe stores that started in May 2021, according to a Flexa spokesperson, Sheetz has decided to expand this program across its whole footprint.
With crypto being more popular among younger people, according to data from crypto platform Bakkt, the ability to pay with digital currency could encourage these consumers to prioritize shopping at Sheetz. The technology integrates directly with Sheetz’s current point of sale system, according to the announcement.
Customers will need to download a separate app and load it with the cryptocurrency they want available to spend. To use the cryptocurrency at Sheetz, customers select it in the app, then scan the code it displays at checkout.
“We’ve always been committed to giving our customers more payment options,” said Sheetz’s EVP of marketing and supply chain, Ryan Sheetz. “We’re excited to make digital currency payments available at all our stores and to meet the growing interest in stablecoins among our customers.”
Customers who choose to pay with crypto can get $20 off their first purchase, according to the announcement. Flexa can also be used with the My Sheetz Rewards loyalty program.
While crypto payments are not common at convenience stores, crypto ATMs, which allow customers to add various coins to their digital wallets, have cropped up at retailers like Jacksons Food Stores, Nouria, GetGo Cafe + Market and High’s.
Several retailers, including 7-Eleven, QuikTrip and Wawa, have dipped their toes into non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as well. These digital collectibles are secured on the same blockchain technology that powers cryptocurrencies.
Altoona, Pennsylvania-based Sheetz operates about 750 store locations throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and North Carolina.
By Jessica Loder on Nov 5, 2024
Original link