East Street’s Digital QR Feedback Form

Grant Kemp
Connectedwindow
Published in
2 min readJun 25, 2014

If you are scouting around to find innovative companies in the retail sector, then the small chains in the streets around Oxford Street, London are a preverbal treasure trove of ideas.

These shops have the combined ambition to be the next super chain, coupled with the cashflow and cost focus of a small business. They can’t invest in tech, unless if helps the bottom line or generates an interest.

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East Street Restaurant is one of the bevy of new restaurants that offer East Asian Street Food. With only 5 or 6 stores in the group, this chain is big enough to be doing some digital elements.

After last week’s post on a kiosk feedback form, I thought I would post an example of a “Digital QR Feedback Form”

What it does:

At the end of an amazing meal, they hand out a feedback form, with a qr code on it. They offer users a chance to win £100 in exchange for feedback.

Does it work?

I am not sure it does. I didn’t use it. Mainly because when I scanned the qr code, I was presented with a non- mobile webpage.

If they made the feedback form work nicely on mobile, I am sure they would get a much higher response rate and more juicy feedback from visitors to the restaurant.

Technologies Used

  1. Printed Feedback form with QR code and Url
  2. Online web form integrated into a desktop website.

In Pictures

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