“Grocery Trolleys with Scanners in Putrajaya? Shoppers look Excited!”
Source: Tiktok | @halalxplorer.my
Imagine your grocery shopping trip being a breeze, all thanks to a high-tech trolley. At Redtick Supermarket in Putrajaya, they’ve introduced something that’s got everyone talking – the Ezy Cart, a trolley equipped with a built-in barcode scanner powered by AI.
Shopping for groceries is something we all do, whether you’re single or have a family. But let’s be honest, the most annoying part is waiting in line to pay, especially on a busy weekend when the supermarket is packed, and the queues seem never-ending.
A Next-Level Trolley at Redtick Supermarket in Putrajaya A video shared on TikTok by @halalxplorer.my shows this futuristic trolley in action. Who would have thought that a supermarket trolley could come with a built-in barcode scanner, just like the ones at the checkout counters? This means you can now ‘Scan, Drop & Pay’ as you shop.
Wondering how to use this cool new gadget? Here’s a quick rundown:
- Scan the QR code to download the ezyList app.
- Log in using your phone number or through the ezyList app.
- Scan the product’s barcode with the scanner on the trolley to check the price.
- When you’re ready to pay, simply tap your credit or debit card on the screen in the ‘Payment Zone’ (near the exit).
It’s that simple! Just scan your items, drop them in the trolley, and pay – no more waiting in long lines.
Mixed Reactions to the High-Tech Trolley at Redtick The comment section is buzzing with different reactions. Some people love the idea and think this technology should be rolled out to other supermarkets across Malaysia, especially for those who want to stick to a budget while shopping.
But not everyone’s convinced. Some are questioning what happens if they only want to buy a few items and don’t need a trolley. The video’s creator reassures viewers that using the scanner trolley is totally optional – regular trolleys and traditional checkout lanes are still available for those who prefer the old-school way.
So, are you ready to give the future of grocery shopping a try?