Some of Apple's partners include Best Buy, B&H Photo, Bloomingdales, Chevron, Disney, Dunkin Donuts, GameStop, Jamba Juice, Kohl's, Lucky, McDonald's, Office Depot, Petco, Sprouts, Staples, KFC, Trader Joe's, Walgreens, Safeway, Costco, Whole Foods, CVS, Target, Publix, Taco Bell, and 7-11.29 nov 2021
How do I know if a store has Apple Pay?
Scroll down on a location's info card to the Useful to Know section, and look for the Apple Pay logo. Simply scroll down until you reach the Useful to Know section. Along with telling you if a place is kid friendly or takes reservations, you'll see an Apple Pay logo if the location accepts Apple Pay.17 abr 2019
Why do some stores not accept Apple Pay?
Why some retailers don't take Apple Pay Some retailers, like Walmart, have developed their own contactless payment systems. One may imagine that the slow rollout of Apple Pay is Apple's own fault. But in most cases, retailers are actually the primary reason why Apple Pay isn't accepted everywhere.23 nov 2019