- Source: Cashless catering
Cashless catering is a prepay point of sale (POS) technology that allows transactions with the absence of cash at the time of purchase. It is used in canteens, particularly in schools. The use of the technology has expanded to include music festivals such as Ottawa Bluesfest and Wireless Festival, where the system has been integrated into RFID wristbands.
System
Users of the system have a profile which stores information such as the account balance, personal details and a photograph for verification purposes. Cashless catering systems can use a variety of user identification methods, such as PIN entry, Fingerprint recognition, Magnetic stripe cards, Photograph recognition, Electronic fob and Smart cards
The cost to a British high school of setting up a cashless catering system was approximately £21,000 GBP in 2012; for primary schools it was £7,500. Systems require annual maintenance at approximately £2,500 for high schools and £1,000 for primary schools.
See also
Biometrics in schools
Electronic money
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cashless catering
- Ferencváros Stadion
- Digital currency
- Puskás Aréna
- Cramlington Learning Village
- Biometrics in schools
- Walton High School, Milton Keynes
- Pate's Grammar School
- Scottish National Entitlement Card
- Alipay