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a cash register terminal promotes usage of the new Apple Pay mobile payment system at a Whole Foods store in Cupertino, Calif.
Whole Foods is jumping on the Apple Pay train.
Eric Risberg—AP

On Monday, Apple fans everywhere will finally get their hands on Apple Pay, the company's new mobile payment solution that promises to turn your iPhone into a wallet. The product sounds great, but where can we actually try out this magic future technology?

The answer is probably, not at just any store. Apple Pay relies on near-field communication (NFC) technology to securely transmit your payment details, meaning businesses must have a special sensor installed at checkout for the system to work. Over time, more shops will likely upgrade their terminals, but as of now, only 220,000 locations are Apple Pay compatible. That's about 2.4% of the roughly 7 million to 9 million merchants in the U.S. that accept credit cards.

But fear not, early adopter. iCEO Tim Cook has made sure those stores that do accept Apple Pay are probably the ones you use the most. Once you've set up Apple Pay to work on your device, head down to any of these chains and give it a whirl.

Clothes

  • Bloomingdales
  • Aéropostale
  • Champs
  • Macy's

Footwear

  • Foot Locker
  • Kids Foot Locker
  • Lady Foot Locker
  • Footaction
  • Nike
  • House of Hoops
  • Run by Foot Locker

Sportswear

  • Champs
  • Sports Authority
  • Six:02

Technology

  • RadioShack
  • Apple Store

Pets

  • Petco
  • Unleashed

Pharmacy

  • Duane Reade
  • Walgreens

Gas

  • Chevron
  • Texaco

Food

  • McDonalds
  • Whole Foods
  • Panera Bread
  • Subway
  • Wegmans
  • ExtraMile

Office

  • Office Depot

Big Box

  • BJs

Kids

  • Toys R Us
  • Babies R Us

 

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