I would never do my food market shopping inside a subway station . The smells ? The stinkpot ? The slime ? Gross . But what about a practical supermarket where you scan QR computer code of items and have it delivered to you by the close of the twenty-four hours ?
They have that kind of virtual supermarket in a South Korea subway place ( which is true cleaner than a New York underpass station ) . European foodstuff mountain chain Tesco has ‘ give ’ a store where the item are just film lined against the walls of subway stations and the currency is QR codes . Well , no , you still have to give the man his moneys but the method is dissimilar : glance over the QR code to add it to your shopping go-cart , checkout and then have items deliver to your home by the end of the solar day .
It ’s definitely a two bird , one Oliver Stone kind of awesomeness and it ’s beginning to take off in South Korea . People who take the subway do n’t have to make an extra arrest at a grocery computer storage , people are not waste meter hold back for a subway to arrive and the experience itself is a decent via media between online shopping and brick and mortar purchasing . apparently , you ’d still take true electric cell earphone sign down in those tunnel for this to really influence , though . And that ’s a whole ‘ nother story here . [ Technology ReviewviaDesign Boom ]

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