A global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike is disrupting payment systems and operations across retailers worldwide, with Retail NZ highlighting the reliance on technology and urging consumers to use cash or Eftpos as a stable alternative.
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**Global IT outage causing challenges for retailers** \\ \\ **20 July 2024**\\ \\ A global IT outage is causing intermittent and widespread challenges, impacting banks, radio stations, airports and retailers.onerous process, unfair delays
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