Tesco virtual supermarket in a subway station




tesco homeplus opened a virtual grocery store in a south korea subway station, where users shop by scanning QR codes on their smartphones

In a campaign designed by the seoul branch of advertising agency cheiltesco homeplus supermarket opened last fall
a virtual grocery store in a south korea subway station, permitting users to shop using their smartphones.

a large, wall-length billboard was installed in the station, designed to look like a series of supermarket shelves 
and displaying images and prices of a range of common products. each sign also includes a QR code. 
users scan the code of any product they would like to purchase, thereby adding it to their online shopping cart. 
after the web transaction is completed, the products are delivered to the user’s home within the day.

the strategy makes productive use of commuters’ waiting time, 
while simultaneously saving shoppers time spent going to the supermarket.

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2 thoughts on “Tesco virtual supermarket in a subway station

  1. donaldt1 says:

    Can you imagine, if you got stuck on the subway and there was no one to sign for your purchases when they were delivered?
    lol
    But I do like the idea

  2. Anonymous says:

    Interesting way…

    Tender hugs
    TendereyesPrincess

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