When it comes to fast food, In-N-Out is king. And with good reason: their burgers are delicious and ridiculously cheap. Now, they’ve added another option to their menu: Apple Pay. So, does this mean you’re going to have to start using Apple Pay at all your favorite places? Not necessarily. In-N-Out has made it clear that they only accept Apple Pay on cards that have Touch ID chips and are enrolled in the service. You won’t be able to use Apple Pay with any other type of card. Still, this is a big step forward for the restaurant industry and could lead to even more people using mobile wallets in the future. If you’re already an In-N-Out fan, you’ll love the new payment option. If not, now may be a great time to give them a try!
What is Apple Pay?
Apple Pay is a mobile payment system created by Apple Inc. that lets users make payments using their iPhones and Apple Watches. The service works with NFC terminals, app stores, and other compatible devices. With Apple Pay, users can make purchases using their iPhones or Apple Watches at participating retailers, including many major chains such as Starbucks, Target, and McDonald’s.
The popularity of Apple Pay has led to increased adoption by retailers. According to the Nilson Report, in-store adoption of mobile payments reached 66 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016. However, it is unclear how much direct impact Apple Pay has had on consumers’ spending habits. Some commentators have argued that because most people already use credit cards for shopping, the average person will not benefit greatly from switching to mobile wallets like Apple Pay. Others contend that mobile payments will gradually become more common, leading to increased spending on smaller items and faster checkout times for customers who are already comfortable using digital platforms to pay for goods and services.
How Does In-N-Out Take Apple Pay?
In-N-Out Burger now accepts Apple Pay, although the meal will still cost you. The fast food chain has always been a proponent of cleanliness and promoting healthy eating, so it’s no surprise that they’ve joined the rest of the restaurant world in accepting Apple Pay.
Apple Pay can be used at In-N-Out locations in the United States as well as in China through Alipay. The app is free to download from the App Store or Google Play. You can use your iPhone or iPad to make your order at the drive thru by tapping on the phone near the window and holding it up to the scanner. Payments are processed through Apple’s secure server and there is no need for an account number or password.
There are some restrictions on In-N-Out that may affect how often you’ll use Apple Pay at their restaurants. One is that you have to be within 30 miles of a participating In-N-Out location in order to use it. Additionally, you cannot use it at nontraditional locations such as convenience stores or supermarkets.
The Pros and Cons of Apple Pay at In-N-Out
Apple Pay is a new mobile payments platform that allows users to make payments with their iPhone6 or newer devices at participating merchants. Apple Pay works with both contactless and NFC technology, so it is compatible with most smartphones.
One of the benefits of Apple Pay is that it uses secure encryption to keep your personal data safe. Additionally, since transactions are processed through the Visa pay network, you can be sure that your money will arrive quickly and without any associated fees.
However, there are some drawbacks to using Apple Pay. First, it requires an iPhone6 or newer device and a payment bank account linked to iTunes or Apple Pay. Second, not all merchants have yet adopted the platform, so if you don’t have either of those things then you won’t be able to use it. Third, since Apple Pay uses NFC technology instead of QR codes, it isn’t as widely accepted as traditional card readers like magnetic stripe readers at In-N-Out Burger locations.
Ultimately, while there are some advantages to adopting Apple Pay over traditional methods like paying with cash or credit cards, the jury remains out on whether or not the platform will ultimately become more popular and contribute significantly to overall wallet size.
What Else You Should Know About Apple Pay at In-N-Out
If you’re a frequent In-N-Out Burger eater, you’re probably already familiar with the fast food chain’s payment solution: Apple Pay. As of July 29, 2016, In-N-Out now accepts Apple Pay as a form of payment. Although it may not be the most popular payment option out there, In-N-Out’s adoption of Apple Pay could help to boost its popularity.
In addition to using Apple Pay at In-N-Out, here are some other things you should know about the payment platform:
1) You can use it on your phone or in a physical store.
2) You don’t need an extra piece of hardware like an NFC card reader.
3) And you don’t have to remember a PIN – just use your fingerprint scanner.
4) You can also pay with cash if you want.
5) The app is free to download and use.
Is it worth using Apple Pay at In-N-Out?
There’s no doubt that Apple Pay is a great way to pay for goods and services. However, is it worth using it at In-N-Out? Unfortunately, the answer is no.
Apple Pay only works at about one-third of U.S. stores that accept it, and even then only if the store has updated its app to support it. In-N-Out doesn’t have an app that supports Apple Pay yet, so you’ll need to use another payment method if you want to eat there.
Plus, even if you do use Apple Pay at In-N-Out, your wallet won’t feel any lighter after your meal. The average burger at In-N-Out costs $3.50 and piling on extras like fries and a drink can push the total cost up significantly. So unless you’re planning on spending a lot of time in In-N-Out (or eating there often), using Apple Pay just isn’t worth it.
Conclusion
If you’re a fan of In-N-Out, chances are you’re familiar with their policy of not accepting any forms of payment other than cash. Well, that all changed this week when the fast food chain announced that they would be starting to accept Apple Pay. Obviously, this news has been met with excitement by many people who love the convenience and security of using Apple Pay, but is it really such a big deal? After all, most people already use some form of credit or debit card when they order food from In-N-Out. So is this just another way for In-N-Out to make money while keeping their customers happy? We’ll have to wait and see what the long-term effects are on Apple Pay’s acceptance at In-N-Out…but for now, we can only speculate!