2022-10-20 12:41
Technology
Alex Lowe

UK supermarket Morrisons, adds support for My Morrisons loyalty card in Apple Wallet

The image shows the entrance of a Morrisons supermarket at dusk. The illuminated sign reads "Morrisons Since 1899." Shopping carts are visible to the right, and a display of goods can be seen through the glass doors.

A few days ago, Morrisons updated its My Morrsions app on iOS to now support Apple Wallet. It isn’t the most advanced card ever added to Apple Wallet, with no support for popping the card up on the Lock Screen and the Apple Watch support is pretty pointless, with no QR code or barcode supported. However, it is a start in the right direction.

To add the card, open the My Morrisons app, click the plus button next to the barcode, then click “Add to Apple Wallet.”

Based on our scoring system from our Apple Wallet UK guide, here is what we think of the new Morrisons card.

⭐⭐☆☆☆☆ 2/6

  • Website: Morrisons, My Morrisons mini-site
  • App Store: App Store Link
  • Apple ID: Apple ID sign up not supported
  • How to get the card: Launch app, click + icon, then “Add to Apple Wallet”
  • Benefits: Personalised offers which consist of discounts and access to “My Morrisons Clubs” with extra discounts

Card features and points

  • Card number on card ⭐ +1
  • App Link ⭐ +1
  • Pop up when near store 😞
  • Card info on back 😞
  • Apple ID Sign Up 😞
  • Apple Watch card has barcode 😞
  • NFC Bonus 😞

Alex Lowe

The image shows the entrance of a Morrisons supermarket at dusk. The illuminated sign reads "Morrisons Since 1899." Shopping carts are visible to the right, and a display of goods can be seen through the glass doors.

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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