Morrisons has brought in a new charge at dozens of its UK supermarkets – and many customers are not happy.
Customers will now have to pay to use ATMs at some Morrisons branches.
The ATMs are provided by an external company, meaning Morrisons does not have control over pricing.
The supermarket giant said the increase in cashless payment was behind the move.
Morrisons customers in Stakeford took to Facebook to express their frustration.
One said: “It’s free until the end of the month then they will charge. I have just rang them and they have confirmed it.
“This is very unfair and a precedent of free withdrawals has been set for many, many years. Time to write to your MP. This is another tax on people and your money.”
Another simply added: “MP contacted.”
Free ATMs have become increasingly scarce on the high street as people continue to move away from cash transactions.
Around 19,000 free-to-use ATMs have been closed across the UK since January 2018, according to the Payment Choice Alliance.