Innovative Black Friday Sales

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Black Friday: Canadian retailers fight back - Moneyville.ca

"Mattel and Walmart Canada recently launched the first virtual pop-up toy store in Canada, providing a QR code-based shopping experience for busy commuters who might not have time to go shopping in a brick and mortar store. Located in the PATH, Toronto’s underground walkway, the toy store features two walls of three-dimensional toy images. Shoppers simply scan a QR code with their smartphone to immediately purchase the item from Walmart. "

"Meanwhile, The Bay has developed a partnership with popular song identification app, Shazam. In a market first, the famous One Day Sale radio campaign will have the ability to link directly to The Bay’s website for purchases — simply by using the app on your smartphone or tablet. This is a unique solution for shoppers on the go, who don’t have time to shop in store."

I think Japan is way ahead on these sorts of things but obviously this is is the way consumerism will move forward - making the transaction completely effortless on the part of the consumer.

I'm also guessing football field long line-ups will be a thing of the past soon, but maybe some people actually enjoy the madness. Who knows.
 


I'm also guessing football field long line-ups will be a thing of the past soon, but maybe some people actually enjoy the madness. Who knows.

Bitches love "hunter / gatherer" type shit. Plus that whole walk around the mall three times, revisiting the same stores to pick up and inspect the same shit routine is impossible in this scenario.

Now for the "testicular" inclined, this is pure fucking win!