Indian Start-Up Watasale gives first-ever cashless a shopping experience. Their first store is recently opened in Kochi. The customers can need to carry their mobile phone, pick up the product and walk away. No queue, No cash. The amount will automatically be debited from there account with the help of QR generated in Watasale App.
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WatASale, the latest retail outlet in Kochi, is a fully-automated, cashier-free inspired by Amazon Go store in the US.
To enter the store you need to download the App from Play Store or App Store. Once you have downloaded the App, scan the QR code to enter the store.
Move around the store and shop the product’s and walk out of the store.
Once you have walked out of the store with the products, the bill will be automatically generated, and the amount will be debited. You can check the invoice on the App.
The store depends on artificial intelligence, camera technology and sensors which are placed all over the store to notice your every movement.
Company’s marketing officer stands outside the watasale, to explain the procedure about shooing in the store.
Rajesh Malamal, chief marketing officer of Watasale, India’s first automated convenience store in Kochi, explains the process of shopping at the store @IndianExpress pic.twitter.com/rGYzYjv56I
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WatASale Explains the Concept :
Watasale is a fully autonomous unmanned store. The customer can walk into the store with their mobile, take the product and walk away! That’s it. No cashier, no scanning, no waiting in line. The customer scans the QR generated in Watasale app to enter, after taking the product the bill amount will automatically be debited from their account.