Two Asda petrol stations in Norfolk are going cashless as the supermarket looks to make more of its forecourts card-only.
The supermarket said 82 of its petrol stations attached to superstores will be entirely cashless by the summer.
It said the changes are being made as more than 90pc of payments made at its forecourts are via card or contactless devices.
A spokesman for Asda confirmed the move would affect petrol stations in Boundary Road, Norwich, and Acle New Road, Great Yarmouth.
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He said: "This change only affects 82 drive-through fuel stations attached to Asda superstores.
"All Asda stores will continue to accept both cash and card payments as normal.”
Asda has stated that staff working at petrol stations will be redeployed to other roles.
The spokesman said work to convert some sites had started in December with the project expected to be finished by the summer.
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