Virtual grocery store in South Korea

Homeplus brings the supermarket to consumers with virtual grocery shelves
Homeplus brings the supermarket to consumers with virtual grocery shelves

The Offer: South Korea is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, which can make shopping for groceries difficult. So, instead of making Seoul residents go to the grocery store, UK-based grocery chain Tesco, rebranded in-country as Homeplus, brought the grocery store to them. The chain worked with agency Cheil Worldwide to set up virtual 2D grocery shelves in the Seoul subway system, where there is underground Wi-Fi.

The Data: The brand reported increased activity as a result of the campaign: Registered Homeplus online members increased by 76%, while online sales jumped by 130%, making its e-commerce site a close second to Korean retailer giant E-mart. More than 10,200 consumers used their smartphones to participate in the campaign. The Homeplus app is the number one shopping app in the country, with more than 900,000 downloads since April 2011.

The Channel: The campaign's success spawned an expansion of the trial, with virtual stores introduced at more than 20 bus stops across South Korea.

The Creative: While waiting for their trains, riders who downloaded an app could use their smartphones to scan QR codes, causing selected items to automatically appear in online shopping carts. Orders placed before 1 p.m. were delivered the same day.

The Verdict:

Thomas Mueller is global director and practice leader of customer experience at Siegel+Gale, a strategic branding firm, where he has done work for American Express, Nokia, LexisNexis and others. He was hired as one of the first Razorfish design directors in 1995. Read our Q&A with Thomas for more.

This is brilliant category disruption and service design innovation as a result of outstanding observation, ethnography and insight work. Best of all is how it raises awareness and allows customers to make simple transactions. Online grocery shopping is shown to be fun and more experiential than just browsing individual items on a small screen. This is QR codes done right.
close

Next Article in The Work

Sign up to our newsletters

Follow us on Twitter @dmnews

Latest Jobs:

More in The Work

Sprint Calls All iPhone 5 Users 'Roaming Photojournalists'

Sprint Calls All iPhone 5 Users 'Roaming Photojournalists'

Sprint tapped Digitas and Leo Burnett—known collectively as Team Sprint—to spread the word about its "Truly Unlimited" iPhone 5 data plan.

Tennis Star Sexes Up Classic Champagne Brand

Tennis Star Sexes Up Classic Champagne Brand

Moët & Chandon's new brand ambassador Roger Federer kicked off his new role with a slick photo shoot with fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier.

UK's Strongbow pops its top with a digital bottle cap

UK's Strongbow pops its top with a digital ...

Soon, popping the top off a bottle of Strongbow Gold might be an interactive experience.