If it's not an itemized receipt its not going to be accepted for an expense report unless the charge is very, very small. (I think my company is less than $25 doesn't require a receipt) I'm not going to screw around with being unable to prove my business expenses and being potentially liable for paying them personally.
Even if they were itemized, I question if my company would accept it over the "official" receipt. Anyway, in this case you are just talking about moving to digital receipts, which is surely convenient, but its not "go[ing] the way of the dodo bird," it's "going digital."
The current failure rate of mobile payments is currently much too high for me, personally, to move them them. I love the idea in theory but currently the execution is poor. Its just embarrassing for me to be standing there fiddling around with my phone for 60 seconds so its not even worth attempting when I know my credit card will always work.
Even if they were itemized, I question if my company would accept it over the "official" receipt. Anyway, in this case you are just talking about moving to digital receipts, which is surely convenient, but its not "go[ing] the way of the dodo bird," it's "going digital."
The current failure rate of mobile payments is currently much too high for me, personally, to move them them. I love the idea in theory but currently the execution is poor. Its just embarrassing for me to be standing there fiddling around with my phone for 60 seconds so its not even worth attempting when I know my credit card will always work.