The Japanese-American international chain of convenience stores has also incorporated the mobile check-out system, applying QR codes in retail style.
The 7-Eleven app uses a QR code system for the customer to quickly scan products and then pay for the items via a digital wallet at what 7-Eleven calls a “confirmation station.”
Amazon
The technology company that is a titan in e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence has launched advanced shopping technology called the ‘Just Walk Out’ technology so customers don’t have to wait in line.
It allows the customers to walk straight inside the store, pick the products, items, or goods that they need and simply walk out.
Simply put, a shopping QR code for groceries and goods has been made possible also by Amazon.
According to Amazon, it is using a combination of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and data pulled from multiple sensors to ensure customers are only debited for the goods or items they pick up.
The customers then have to scan a shop QR code using the Amazon Go app on their smartphone at the entrance to get inside the store and shop.
The amount of the purchase is directly charged from the user’s Amazon account.
QR codes for retail store Tesco
In 2011, Tesco opened its first virtual store located in Seoul, South Korea subway station.
It was an idea that turned into reality for tech-savvy commuters who are always on the go or hurrying with their daily routine.
Interested customers can download the Homeplus app into their phones to scan the shopping QR code for products they want to purchase.
The scanned products are then stored in the customer’s online shopping cart, which pays online once their order is done.
The products or items would later get delivered straight to the consumer’s doorstep.
QR codes in retail are definitely saving everyone’s effort.
Lacoste
One of the well-known clothing and online apparel stores, Lacoste, has integrated QR codes into their line to personalize the mobile shopping experience for their customers as well.
Lacoste has equipped its static print advertisements with a custom shopping QR code that allows consumers to shop the most trendy and latest looks from the retailer’s brand collection.
It lets customers buy their favorite products while being on the go with their day.
Moreover, they also use the QR code to roll out shoppable TV advertisements!