Target highlights their top twenty toys in store and adds a QR Code display on each toy. Over stressed parents can discretely scan the code in front of their children and secretly order the toy for later delivery. So you get to show a range of toys to your children, get their reaction, and, instead of giving the game away by sticking it in your shopping trolley, you arrange for home delivery. Just another helpful use of technology.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Target's New Use For QR Codes
Target have introduced a new feature in their toy department (we
think it is only in US) which makes it easier for parents to buy toys in
secret.
Target highlights their top twenty toys in store and adds a QR Code display on each toy. Over stressed parents can discretely scan the code in front of their children and secretly order the toy for later delivery. So you get to show a range of toys to your children, get their reaction, and, instead of giving the game away by sticking it in your shopping trolley, you arrange for home delivery. Just another helpful use of technology.
Target highlights their top twenty toys in store and adds a QR Code display on each toy. Over stressed parents can discretely scan the code in front of their children and secretly order the toy for later delivery. So you get to show a range of toys to your children, get their reaction, and, instead of giving the game away by sticking it in your shopping trolley, you arrange for home delivery. Just another helpful use of technology.