A South Korean retailer has opened a virtual store for smartphone users using QR codes.
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A South Korean retailer has opened a virtual store for smartphone users using QR codes.
Check this out!
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Amazing concept!
[via Amusing Planet]
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[…] been around for a while and people are continually coming up with new ways of using them.As you may have see on ChurchMag, one grocery store chain in South Korea has done just that. In an attempt to increase market […]
Mickey says
Wow, that’s crazy! Really cool looking, but completely useless. Take the worst of both worlds (having to take the time to wander around looking for particular items, along with having to wait for good to arrive later) and combine them! 🙂
Granted, the quick delivery is cool, but I’m not sold on the billboard-style shopping. Seems like it would be easier to just search directly in the app and find what you need, rather than wandering around a subway station looking for the cookies.
That said, I love when companies try crazy new ideas, so props to them for giving this a shot!
Eric Dye says
Good point, Mickey. This would work well for those waiting for their train, but didn’t intend on shopping, though. Impulse purchase in the subway tunnel? Interesting idea …
Mickey says
Good call on the impulse purchases — it could work well for that. “Oh! The wife asked me to pick up some ground beef for tonight — perfect!”