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Mercedes Benz Stadium’s Cashless Score: Fewer Than 1 Pct Use ‘Cash To Card’ Option

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The move toward cashless has set in motion any number of initiatives, spanning any number of businesses where consumers shop, from retail (a la Amazon Go and other tech-driven concepts) to stadiums. In news last month, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta went cashless, accepting credit cards, debit cards and mobile payments.

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Newegg Victim Of Data Breach That Lasted A Month

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Newegg, the electronics retailer, was reportedly the victim of a data breach that lasted a month. According to a news outlet citing RiskIQ Threat Researcher Yonathan Klijnsma, the research found that hackers installed 15 lines of card skimming code on Newegg’s payments page, which stayed on the site from Aug. 14 through Sept.

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Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium To Accept Only Cashless Payments

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Only credit cards, debit cards and mobile payments will be accepted at the venue beginning on March 10, Bloomberg reported. To serve the “ underbanked ,” the stadium will have roughly 10 machines that will let users exchange cash (ranging from $10 to $1,000) for a prepaid Visa debit card.

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Macy’s Online Customers Warned Of Data Breach

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After Macy’s cyber tools detected suspicious logins on June 11, the retailer is warning customers about a data breach. The retailer said that a threat targeted the profiles of customers for nearly two months, Detroit Free Press reported. However, Macy’s said the accounts don’t include Social Security numbers or CVV numbers.

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How Sports Stadiums Are Undergoing Digital Transformations

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Several professional sports teams, including the Detroit Lions , have realized that mobile technology is essential for guests to enjoy their stadium experiences, and are enabling food ordering capabilities through team apps. However, fewer than 1 percent of attendees used cash-to-card kiosks. Stadiums Go Cashless.

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Giving The Gift Of Michigan With Curated Boxes

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Consumers can use credit cards, Apple Pay, PayPal, Google Pay or Amazon Pay for their purchases. The company carries brands such as the Detroit Spice Company and Lush Gourmet (Nuts). Customers can also opt for a subscription on a month-to-month or three-month basis. Consumers can purchase subscriptions as gifts for others.

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How Ghost Kitchens Are Altering The QSR Landscape

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These are just some of the ways companies are tapping into the latest restaurant innovations with the help of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and automated retail: Among diners, 71 percent would be open to QSRs incorporating AI. The new law would require most retail outlets to accept physical currency.

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