The UK’s first interactive virtual grocery store
has opened in Gatwick’s North Terminal.
The Gatwick opening builds
on Tesco’s launch of the world’s first virtual store in South
Korea last year, an innovation which generated 25 million online
posts around the globe.
The Korean virtual store allowed commuters to
shop in subways and at bus stops by pointing their mobile phones
at billboards.
Tesco is now trialling the concept for the first
time in the UK, but this time using interactive digital displays.
The Gatwick virtual store will allow passengers passing
through the North Terminal to combine browsing, as they would in a
physical store, with the convenience of an online grocery shop and
home delivery.
Customers will be able to view a range of
everyday products by scrolling through the moving screens
on large virtual fridges. By scanning the barcodes with their
smartphones they can add their chosen products to their online
baskets, book a home delivery slot and checkout. Their shopping
will then be delivered when they return from holiday.
The virtual
store will be open for business in Gatwick Airport’s North
Terminal departure lounge during the two busiest weeks of the
year, from 6 August – 19 August. Staff will be on hand from 6am –
9pm to help
customers with the scanning and ordering process on their
smartphones.
Tesco’s Internet Retailing Director, Ken
Towle, said, “Our business in Korea is teaching us a lot
about how customers and technology are transforming shopping. It
gives us a unique window into the future and the chance to try out
exciting new concepts. The virtual store blends clicks and bricks,
bringing together our love of browsing with the convenience of
online shopping. It’s a chance to showcase what we can do to the
30,000 people a day who will depart from Gatwick’s North Terminal,
many of whom will need to fill their fridges when they get home,
and we’re looking forward to hearing what they think.”
Senior Marketing Manager for Tesco.com, Mandy Minichiello,
added, “As a busy working mum of two, I know that planning holidays
can be stressful. The last thing you want is an empty fridge when
you get back. When we came up with the idea for the virtual store
at Gatwick, we really wanted to provide a helpful service for busy
families. You can book a delivery slot up to three weeks in
advance, do a full grocery shop while waiting for a flight and
it’ll be delivered to your home when you get back.”
There will be 4 interactive fridges in the virtual store pilot and
6 digital sites positioned around the departure lounge for
passengers to use.
Around 30,000 people depart from Gatwick’s North
Terminal each day.
See other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
Interviews,
Pictures,
Sports Tourism,
Videos,
Tesco,
Gatwick,
Shopping
|