Users Can Now Spend Bitcoin For Whole Foods Products Via eGifter

Users Can Now Spend Bitcoin For Whole Foods Products Via eGifter

Bitcoin user that also happens to shop at Whole Foods Market? You're in a bit of luck. While the natural and organic food retailer isn't directly accepting bitcoin (which would be a pretty big deal), customers can now pick up gift cards to the store via eGifter. That's according to an announcement made on Tuesday via Reddit. eGifter, like Gyft, allows customers to pick up electronic gift cards using a number of different payment methods - bitcoin being one of them. So if you want to take your digital money and make it buy some hearty foods, the opportunity is there for the taking.....


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