The fuel forecourt at the Asda Superstore in Radcliffe is one of more than 80 around the country set to go cashless.
The change comes as shop bosses say more than 90 per cent of payments at their superstore fuel stations are already made on a card or contactless device.
Locations around Greater Manchester in Bury, Bolton, and Oldham will be subject to the change, with any staff at the station set to be moved into the superstore, according to the company.
Affected forecourts will be converted to cash-free operations by summer of this year.
An Asda spokesperson said: “We can reassure customers that all Asda stores will continue to accept both cash and card payments as normal.
“The majority of customers who use our drive-thru superstore fuel stations use pay at the pump and over 90 per cent of all payments are made on a card or contactless device.
“More than half of our drive-thru sites are already unmanned and we are moving the remaining colleagues who work in the kiosk into the adjacent store so they can better serve customers.”
Full list of Asda forecourts going cash-free
- Queslett B43 7HA
- Oldbury B69 4PU
- Minworth B76 1XL
- Shirley B90 3GG
- Colne BB8 8LU
- Bradford BD4 7SR
- Bolton BL1 8QG
- Horwich BL6 6JA
- Queensferry CH5 1TP
- Colchester CO4 5TU
- Canterbury CT1 1DG
- Greenhithe DA9 9BT
- Darlington DL1 3RB
- Great bridge DY4 7HW
- Dudley DY5 1QL
- Fleetwood FY7 6NU
- Govan G51 3HR
- Cumbernauld G67 1JW
- Gloucester GL1 1DS
- Kingswood HU7 3DA
- Ipswich IP1 5PD
- Kilmarnock KA1 3XF
- Kirkcaldy KY1 3NU
- Bootle Strand L20 4BB
- Hunts cross L24 9WA
- Lincoln LN6 8JY
- Eastlands M11 4BD
- Hulme M15 5AS
- Radcliffe M26 3DA
- Byker NE6 2YJ
- Nottingham NG2 7JA
- Norwich NR6 5DT
- Chadderton OL9 OJE
- Newport IOW PO302QH
- Havant PO9 3QW
- Clayton green PR6 7JY
- Barnsley S71 1LN
- Swansea SA6 8PS
- Charlton SE7 7ST
- SLOUGH SL1 9LA
- Swindon SN5 7DL
- Sunderland SR2 9TT
- Donnington wood TF2 7RX
- Golborne WA3 3SP
- Birchwood WA3 6PG
- Westbrook WA5 8UG
- Runcorn WA7 2PY
- Leigh WN7 5RZ
- Skelmersdale WN8 6NL
- Bridge of dee AB10 7QA
- Portlethen AB12 4XP
- Middleton park AB22 8WQ
- Bristol whitchurch BS14 0ST
- Patchway BS34 5TL
- Newtonards BT23 4EU
- Cardiff bay CF11 0JL
- Pentwyn CF23 8NL
- Aberdare CF44 0AH
- Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2YF
- Caerphilly CF83 3SX
- Derby DE21 7UY
- Bideford EX39 3QU
- Woking Sheerwater GU21 5SE
- High wycombe HP12 4NU
- Elgin IV30 6YQ
- Wrexham LL13 8HL
- Morley LS27 OBP
- Ashington NE63 9XG
- Mansfield NG19 0HA
- Grantham NG31 6NZ
- Kettering NN16 9HU
- Corby NN17 5DT
- Gt yarmouth NR30 1SF
- Rochdale OL12 6XT
- Fareham PO14 1TT
- Swindon2 SN25 4BG
- Eastleigh SO53 3YJ
- Falmouth TR10 9LY
- Hartlepool TS24 0XR
- Watford WD24 7RT
- Cannock WS11 1LH
- York YO32 9LF
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