All of the self-service checkouts at what was the Tesco Metro that has been rebadged as Express, with prices increased compared to the Superstore, are now card only. If you want to pay cash for a couple of items you have to use the staffed checkout - often only one open.
...for which, in my experience, there is usually a queue, while the self-service machines sit there unused.
At the Superstore I thought all of the self-service checkouts too were only card only but maybe a couple out are still cash. Some of the staffed checkouts are card only too.
Some of the larger stores are indeed all card-only for self-service. Pontefract springs to mind for some reason, probably it was the first place I encountered that and was irritated by it. Ely however does still have two that take cash, which as I said above, are clearly in significant demand as there are almost always a queue for them while (again) card-only ones sit unused.
Yes, as you say, also card-only now for some of the staffed checkouts, usually with the sign 'it's easier and safer', which is infuriating for a number of reasons.
Tesco are very clearly trying to strongly nudge people away from paying in cash, even though it is clear that many people still would prefer to, for a whole host of reasons that have been discussed on here previously. If it wasn't for the fact that the Ely Tesco is so conveniently located for the railway station, I'd be boycotting them at this point.
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The reason I like them is that I can pack at my leisure and not at the speed stuff is thrown at me.
I totally agree, that's the reason I prefer to use them over a staffed till too. That's why I want a number of them to continue to take cash so I can also pay using my preferred method. At the least there should be a number that take cash *proportionate to the number of people who pay with cash*, else they are not delivering what the customer wants. Tesco are clearly not doing that at this point.