Something else new (new to me, at least) that I learned from POPAI’s Market Smart Conference in Miami, a few weeks ago; Tesco has created a “virtual shopping experience” for busy commuters in Korea. It really is amazing, but kind of makes sense when you think about it. In Korea, where most everyone commutes by subway, and where everyone is driven to work long hours, shopping for the basic necessities such as groceries is very problematic. Enter Tesco and the their virtual shopping experience. Throughout the subway system, they have installed large screens that are representations of grocery shelves. While waiting for their train, commuters can use their smart phone to “shop”. As they scan the virtual shelves of products, they scan the QR code and the product is loaded into their “cart”. When they are finished, they check out and the groceries and other merchandise is either delivered to them, or they can pick it up. How cool is that?
Thanks to David Plante from Target, and Jason Seeley from Wendy’s.


