On Habré there was already an
article about a virtual store in the subway of the city of Seoul, South Korea. Finally, it was time to go personally to the
Seolleung station and prepare a little more detailed photo report and share your impressions.
Showcases of the virtual store leaving into the distance.

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In fact, it turned out that the store was deployed only on one of the two station platforms, and only about a third of the storefronts were given as a store, and all of them are located on the edge.
And this is one of the windows with instructions above it.

If the store application is already installed on your smartphone, then you can safely begin to scan the QR codes under the goods you like and put in the basket.
Prices by the way are not indicated on the shop window. I wonder if they correspond offline.

And if the application has not yet been installed, then you can install it by scanning such a telephone, which comes across among the goods.

After payment your order will be packed and

brought to your home.

On a similar typewriter.

Then anyone interested can get acquainted with the full range.





Now, about the impressions of the author.
1) I liked the idea
2) Not a single purchase was made for 30-40 minutes spent for taking pictures (Sunday is an hour three days)
3) My device (Galaxy Player) is not supported by the application.
4) The waiting time in the Seoul metro is really long (at least in comparison with St. Petersburg and Moscow)
5) The choice, of course, is very limited.
In general, it would be interesting to read the financial report about this virtual store.
If you are interested in the topic of Korea, then write in the comments about what I would like to read, if possible, I will throw up links.