A major South Korean retailer has opened what it appears to be
the world's first virtual store geared to smartphone users, with shoppers
scanning barcodes of products displayed in a Seoul subway station. Homeplus,
the nation’s second largest discount chain, is offering 500 items including
food, electronics, office supplies and toiletries at its "store" at
Seolleung station in the south of the city of 10 million.
Seven pillars and six platform screen doors have been
plastered with images of life-size store shelves filled with goods -- such as
milk, apples, a bag of rice or school backpacks -- which each carry a small
barcode. Shoppers download a related application on their smartphone and make
purchases by taking photos of the barcodes.