Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Supermarket launches trial virtual stores in United kingdom airport terminal, readies fresh milk for the return

Supermarket launches trial virtual store in UK airport, ensures you've got fresh milk after your trip

United kingdom supermarket Tesco has made the decision to create its virtual supermarket screens (effectively trialled in Columbia this past year) to Gatwick airport Airport terminal. There's ten touchscreens as a whole, dotted round the departure lounge, with eager consumers capable of making a preemptive grocery strike using their smartphone. On-screen bar code scanners for approximately 80 products could be scanned by compatible -- that's, Android and iOS -- products and put into your shopping basket. Following online payment, your bounty of food may then be designated a delivery date as much as three days ahead of time. The virtual shelves will remain up for 2 days the United kingdom store has not said on further roll-out or extension plans. However, within an airport terminal, throughout summer time vacation, is most likely the final place we'd muse on which we are likely to eat on our eventual return. If you are wondering just how to look having a four-feet touch screen, Tesco walks you thru it in the source link below.

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