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Aldi Australia shoppers 'disappointed' over new 'ageist' self-service checkouts

Budget supermarket Aldi is facing a barrage of criticism from shoppers in Australia who say their new self-checkout system is an "ageist" move against the older generation

Elderly shoppers say the change has left them feeling “disappointed”(Getty Images)

Supermarket giant Aldi has been accused of ageism as its new self-checkouts only accept cards and not cash.

The new self-serve tills have only been rolled out in Australia, where customers of a particular age range are heavily criticising it

Elderly shoppers say the change has left them feeling “disappointed” after they found the machines wouldn't accept cash payments - only card.

One woman in her 70s took to Facebook to share her disappointment.

She said: “I love Aldi but today I was very disappointed - our local has just installed self checkouts - which I am happy to use.

The new self-checkouts only accept cards and not cash(Getty Images)

“I went prepared but - only card - no cash. Come on Aldi, that is ageism!

"I am 70+ and I use cash, so do most of my generation. It is not often I am disappointed by Aldi.”

Another woman in Australia shared her thoughts on the new self-serve tills on Twitter, saying the issue lies in a lack of accessibility.

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