Taco Bell Apple Pay. Some of the last holdouts on tap-to-pay services are finally hopping aboard. Target, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Hy-Vee and Speedway have all introduced support for Apple Pay (and services like. (Updates to include current Taco Bell salaries in third paragraph. Published on January 9, 2020, 8:00 AM EST Updated on January 9, 2020, 11:42 AM EST Apple separately announced that in addition to 1,850 Target stores in the U.S., Apple Pay will be accepted at more than 7,000 Taco Bell stores, at more than 245 Hy-Vee supermarkets in the Midwest.
Taco Bell app: Place your order and pay with your phone A Taco Bell Doritos Loco Taco is shown. Taco Bell is explaining the makeup of the meat it uses in such tacos. Some of the last holdouts on tap-to-pay services are finally hopping aboard. Target, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Hy-Vee and Speedway have all introduced support for Apple Pay (and services like.
In fact, Apple Pay is already accepted at over two million stores. To see if a store, restaurant, gas station, or other business accepts Apple Pay, just look for the Apple Pay and NFC/tap and pay decals in store windows and on points of sale. Apple Pay isn’t just for brick-and-mortar businesses.
With the Taco Bell App, you can order and pay ahead, skip our line, get access to new deals and offers, and more. App Features include: 1. REDEEM REWARDS & OFFERS - Get exclusive rewards and offers only available on the app. 2. MOBILE ORDER & PAY AHEAD - Place your order and pay ahead, select your… Apple has added several partners to its Apple Pay service, including quick service chains Taco Bell and Jack in the Box, which means the mobile payment platform is now in 74 of the nation's top 100 merchants, according to a press release. Apple Pay is rolling out to 7,000 Taco Bell and 2,200 Jack in the Box locations. (Updates to include current Taco Bell salaries in third paragraph. Published on January 9, 2020, 8:00 AM EST Updated on January 9, 2020, 11:42 AM EST In fact, Apple Pay is already accepted at over two million stores. To see if a store, restaurant, gas station, or other business accepts Apple Pay, just look for the Apple Pay and NFC/tap and pay decals in store windows and on points of sale. Apple Pay isn’t just for brick-and-mortar businesses.