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In a bid to embrace Thailand's growing shift towards a cashless society, IKEA has introduced a significant change in its payment policy. As of April 21, 2025, the Swedish furniture giant announced that cash payments will no longer be accepted at three prominent branches: IKEA Bangna, IKEA Bang Yai, and IKEA Chiang Mai.

 

Revealed through its official IKEA Thailand Facebook page, the decision showcases IKEA's commitment to aligning with modern consumer preferences. Shoppers at these locations are now encouraged to use one of the four accepted cashless payment options: QR codes, credit and debit cards, IKEA gift cards, or IKEA Family points.

 

 

 

However, this move has sparked a mixed response on social media. While many acknowledge the convenience and popularity of cashless transactions, some users voiced concerns. Critics argue that keeping cash as a payment option is essential for individuals uncomfortable with digital payments or those without access to banking facilities. Additionally, there are worries about potential disruptions if digital payment systems encounter technical issues.

 

Despite the mixed reactions, IKEA's decision affects only part of its Thai network, as the company operates five branches in total, including IKEA Phuket and IKEA Sukhumvit, where cash payments are still accepted. As Thailand increasingly embraces cashless transactions, businesses like IKEA are navigating the balance between technological adaptation and inclusivity for all consumers.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

I don't think I've ever paid with cash at IKEA anyway.

 

But for a business to go 'cashless' and potentially ostracise some customers is poor business practice IMO - they should allow as many avenues for customers to pay as possible

You think people without smartphones shop at IKEA?

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23 minutes ago, roo860 said:

They can stick their meatballs up their ar£e

 

I prefer their chicken balls, Good value at Bt.650 a kg.

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Right!

IKEA will NEVER get my cash.

I never shop there.

Just not my style.

 

I do not understand people that love IKEA....

 

But, live and let live, is my belief.....in life....

 

Mostly things fit for a Doll House, has always been my impression.

 

 

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I won't be shopping at Ikea.  I don't like my purchase info stored on a computer forever. 

Besides, their meatballs are made from pork.

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6 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

I won't be shopping at Ikea.  I don't like my purchase info stored on a computer forever. 

Besides, their meatballs are made from pork.

Nothing wrong with pork

 

 

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28 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

I think a lot of people with smartphones don't have cashless payment options on them.  I'm one of them.

 

No KFC for you then

and Pizza Co are moving in that direction.

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yeah I love waiting behind someone finding/playing with their phone for 5 minutes to pay for a bar of chocolate. 

 

Especially when they have to tell the cashier their phone number 3 times. 

KFC don't have a cashier, all touch screen ordering and QR payment.

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6 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Do you have any itdea what they're made of

All the scraps left-over at the chicken processing plant that cannot be packaged and sold as anything else...

if you like skin and cartilage ground up and rolled into a ball then help yourself.

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25 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

I won't be shopping at Ikea.  I don't like my purchase info stored on a computer forever. 

Besides, their meatballs are made from pork.

A few years ago they were horse meat.

 

There is a warehouse store in US called Costco.  They are cashless, and have been for decades, and they also charge a membership fee.  At this time they only take Visa cards.  

 

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