I previously blogged about the erratic quality of QR codes in Philippine newspapers in a previous blog post. My 2 megapixel samsung galaxy Y can't recognize the codes.
Well look at this new product I bought in the supermarket. Oishi bread pan white cheddar flavor. Now made with whole wheat.
I noticed that there was a small QR code in the back. Printing quality is good although under some lighting conditions the shiny surface is not the best for getting a clear picture. Of course I tried it and it doesnt work on my cellphone. Since the quality of printing is pretty good, its the size. It only measures 1.4cm square.
Again, my suggestion stands, test your QR codes with a low end cellphone to avoid alienating a section of the market.
BTW. It tastes good. A bit gritty due to the whole wheat but thats ok.
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Friday, January 18, 2013
Saturday, May 29, 2010
eating sushi/maki on the go
An innovative way to eat sushi on the go. Macgyver would be proud! It should come with a small packet of soy sauce or make the sushi pre-dipped.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Low Fat chocolate
This is a low fat chocolate thats cheap. PHP 5.50 for 35 grams. Tastes good. I bought like 10 bars. Of course to really lose weight you need a total diet makeover, but hey, every little bit helps
Lala brand name. Made in Bulacan. I found it in a local convenience store (no not 7-11 or mini-stop). AFAIK this is not available in the usual major supermarket chains.
This is one reason I like to shop for groceries in different stores, sometimes you stumble upon a weird unknown brand that has its uses.
Lala brand name. Made in Bulacan. I found it in a local convenience store (no not 7-11 or mini-stop). AFAIK this is not available in the usual major supermarket chains.
This is one reason I like to shop for groceries in different stores, sometimes you stumble upon a weird unknown brand that has its uses.
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