SAINSBURY’S contactless and card payment systems were down this morning leaving shoppers furious.

Shoppers reported this morning that they had been unable to use contactless cards or smartphones to pay for shopping at Sainsbury’s stores.

The technical issue has left customers furious

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The technical issue has left customers furiousCredit: Getty

The disruption to card payment meant that some customers had to leave their shopping after being unable to pay.

Sainsbury’s responded to angry shoppers online and confirmed with The Sun that its stores underwent a technical issue earlier today.

The supermarket has confirmed that the “temporary” payments issue has been resolved.

However, customers still shared their frustration at the retailer after being caught up in the payment glitch earlier on.

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One angry customer said on Twitter: “Appalled by customer services today at Blackwater Sainsburys. No contactless working and no signs or warnings until I got to pay.

“I Had to leave my £150.82 shop and 50 minutes of my time. John duty deputy manager-appalling support.”

Another customer said: “Avoid Sainsbury. No contactless payments are working. Just had to leave my whole trolley of shopping!”

“They don’t tell you before you start shopping either. They like to let you fill up your trolley first so you waste your morning.”

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Another customer confirmed that the technical issue also affects Apple Pay and said: “Witnessed the main problem with a cashless society today.

“Go into Sainsbury’s for lunch, all card machines and Apple Pay are down, and no contactless either. Luckily I had cash. Many others didn’t.”

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: “We have now resolved a temporary payments issue which affected some of our stores this morning.

“We will continue to monitor the situation and are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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