Mobile Smart Phone Grocery Shopping in Subway Stations

Imagine waiting for the train while picking out your groceries from a display case filled with products identical in size, scale and color to really grocery store shelves. If the first round of the digital revolution was about making the real virtual, this time it is about making the virtual real again.

South Korean grocery chain Tesco was looking for a way to one-up their major competitor – impossible to do in terms of physical shops due to a lack of actual stores; hence, they turned toward the world wide web with a combination of mobile phone and QR code technologies.

Using smartphones, shoppers can browse the isles during time normally spent idle anyway on their way to or from work. Their purchased products are then delivered by the store, waiting for them when they get home and ready to be put right into the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator or freezer.

(via DORNOB)

Claire Potter Design Creates Eco-Friendly (q)recode Wrapping Paper from Recycled Waste

Claire Potter Design Creates Eco-Friendly (q)recode Wrapping Paper from Recycled Waste

Have you been looking for a cool and green wrapping paper for birthdays, holidays and other fun occasions? Claire Potter Design’s (q)recode wrapping paper is an awesome and eco-friendly option for those who stil enjoy the surprise of gifting. Printed with vegetable inks on 100% recycled paper, each sheet also comes with a special QR code, which when scanned, redirects the recipient to the studio’s secret webpage where they can find a DIY document featuring five easy projects to make with their paper!

(via InHabotat)

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