A digital receipt is an electronic version of the traditional paper receipt you receive after making a purchase. Instead of being printed, it is delivered to you through email, text message, an app, or your online account. Digital receipts contain the same essential information as paper receipts — such as the store name, date, items purchased, and total amount — but they are stored electronically rather than on paper.

Why digital receipts exist

Digital receipts became common as stores modernised their point‑of‑sale (POS) systems. Retailers discovered that sending receipts electronically was:

  • faster than printing
  • more convenient for customers
  • less expensive than paper
  • easier to store and search
  • compatible with loyalty programs and online accounts

Today, digital receipts are used in grocery stores, clothing shops, restaurants, online stores, delivery apps, and subscription services.

What information digital receipts contain

A digital receipt usually includes:

  • store name and location
  • date and time of purchase
  • items purchased
  • prices and taxes
  • payment method
  • transaction or order number

Some digital receipts also include:

  • links to return or exchange policies
  • loyalty program information
  • downloadable invoice formats
  • buttons to reorder items

Where digital receipts are stored

Most digital receipts are stored in:

  • your email inbox
  • your SMS/text message history
  • a retailer’s app
  • your online account with the store

Some payment apps and banks also store digital receipts automatically when you use their cards.

Diagram: Paper vs digital receipts

Paper Receipt Printed at checkout Stored physically Digital Receipt Sent by email/SMS Stored electronically

Why digital receipts matter

Digital receipts make it easier to:

  • search for past purchases
  • track spending
  • manage returns
  • store warranty information
  • keep records without paper clutter

They also help stores reduce printing costs and streamline customer service.

Are digital receipts replacing paper receipts?

Not entirely. Many stores still offer both options. Some customers prefer paper receipts, while others prefer digital ones. Over time, digital receipts are becoming more common, especially in stores that use modern POS systems.

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