This is a very interesting article we found on springwise.com ( http://tinyurl.com/d8zbfcj ) that illustrates how QR codes are set to revolutionise the way we fill our down/waiting time.  Currently on a trial run in 4 major subways in Prague, commuters can carry out their shopping while waiting on their train. With qr codes attached to actual photos of the products, comsumers can feel confident that they are choosing the right product. This is what we are achieving with Virtual Shopfronts.

“Through a partnership between P&G and Mall.cz, Prague’s four busiest subway stations now include virtual grocery stores that offer shopping by phone for delivery at home.

Regular Springwise readers may recall our coverage of Tesco’s effort to offer grocery shopping by smartphone on South Korean subways, and recently we came across a similar initiative in the Czech Republic. Through a partnership between global brand P&G and Mall.cz, Prague’s four busiest subway stations now include virtual grocery stores that offer shopping by phone for delivery at home.

Launched last month, the new, virtual subway grocery stores feature oversized wallpaper or posters with product pictures and prices, simulating the look of product-filled shelves in a real, bricks-and-mortar store. When consumers see an item they need, they can simply point their iOS or Android-based mobile phone at the associated QR code and it will automatically submit the order to the online store, where it can be completed. The shopper then receives a message to confirm delivery time; free second-day delivery is guaranteed.

The new virtual grocery stores will be available until the end of 2011, according to a P&G press release, with extra product categories added as the holidays approach. Other brands and retailers around the globe: be inspired!

Website: www.pg.com/en_US/index.shtml and www.mall.cz
Contact: www.pg.com/en_US/contact_us/index.shtml and info@mall.cz