ICYMI: Chipotle will now accept cryptocurrency in US stores
Flexa supports around 98 currencies, including BTC and ETH. Customers can use the app to pay for food items in any of the nearly 3000 Chipotle restaurants in the United States.
Chipotle joins a long list of restaurants that currently accept cryptocurrency. Subway, one of the first to accept Bitcoin in stores, started as early as 2013. Pizza Hut in Venezuela also began accepting crypto back in 2020. Starbucks allowed its reward members to turn cryptocurrencies cash balances on the Starbucks app, using a third-party app.
In April, Wendy's worked with Meta to launch a virtual Wendy's store, where users can create an avatar and sit at virtual tables with virtual food.
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