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Tesco trials sat nav to guide us round the store

Sarah Coles
May 26th 2011 at 5:00AM
Filed under: Consumer Rights
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It's a bugbear for millions of people. Supermarkets get larger every day, and the layouts get ever more illogical and annoying. Clearly it's just not possible to place bread and milk within a half mile radius of one another - so that popping in for the basics becomes a 30 minute trudge around the aisles. Add in the fact that they keep moving products around in order to persuade us to use up even more shoe leather in their store, and it's easy to see why so many of us end up dazed and confused after the weekly shop.

However, this could be a thing of the past, as Tesco is trying out a sat nav.


The sat nav
The software, called Helping Hand, will come as an app - available on android phones. You will be able to input your shopping list, and from the second you step inside the shop it will guide you round the best route, to ensure a minimum number of steps to collect your shopping.

We don't know yet whether it will include a jaunty voice directing us and letting us know when we'll need to perform a trolley u-turn to correct our foolish overshooting. I'm sensing another career opportunity for our Tesco Couple: Mark Addy and Fay Ripley. Of course this could backfire if it catches on, and there's a cacophony of Mark Addys issuing conflicting directions to bemused shoppers. The alternative is hardly ideal either though, as hundreds of distracted shoppers will be crashing shopping trolleys as they peer at screens to know which way to turn next.

At the moment the app is on test at the supermarket's Romford Store - which may not necessarily be a safe place to shop if they haven't ironed out these kinks. If it's successful the app will be rolled out across the country, at which point they'll let us know how much it will cost us - and whether this is a cunning gimmick or yet another money-making opportunity for the supermarket giant.

So what do you think? Would you use an app? Or would you much rather they just put the things you need in sensible places and left them there? Let us know in the comments
 
I have a Tesco App. Does the same sort of thing. You stick your shopping list in it, and it tells you which isle it's in and even what shelf level. If you're not near your local Tesco and are not sure which is closest, it'll do a Google Map for you and direct you to the store even.
 
I have a Tesco App. Does the same sort of thing. You stick your shopping list in it, and it tells you which isle it's in and even what shelf level. If you're not near your local Tesco and are not sure which is closest, it'll do a Google Map for you and direct you to the store even.

Ah, first hurdle... have a shopping list... :lol:
 
Never go to the supermarket for your (BIG) shop while feeling hungry research has shown that you are inclined to spend 25% more on food that you think would be great for tea only to end up buying a take away when you get home because you cant be bothered to cook the food you just bought because of the time spent trawlling around the supermarket.
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I hate shopping that much that I tend to go in for about 10 things, get 'em, and get out. If I need another 10 things, it'll be in a few days time. :lol:

And just to note, I have the app as I thought it'd speed things up, but never used it after it took me longer to type in the shopping list than it did to buy the damn things inc traveling to and from the shops.

My mate apparently has his account stored on there and it suggests his shopping list based on his last shops, and he just removes stuff he doesn't need that week, and he gets it delivered every other week. So he doesn't do a physical shop at all and replaces his stuff he's got in on-going. I'd guess that's exactly what Tesco and the likes want you to do, and it's a wise move IMO. But I've never done the delivery thing. As much as I browse online, and even make online stores etc, I just can't quite bring myself to search for the common things I buy, such as shopping, music, video games, clothes, whatever. Over the years I've learnt to go and feel/see 'em and see what the score is, then buy 'em.
 

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