QR Codes for Kirana Stores in India 2026: Beyond the UPI Sticker
India's 1.3 crore kirana stores have UPI QRs but rarely anything else. Dynamic QR codes can power loyalty, WhatsApp ordering, festival offers and Google Maps reviews — all from one ₹500 sticker at the counter.
There are roughly 1.3 crore kirana stores in India. Almost all of them now have a UPI QR sticker at the counter. Almost none have anything else. That's a missed opportunity — the same counter has space for one more sticker that could drive WhatsApp ordering, Google reviews, festival offers, and a digital loyalty program. This guide is for the modern Indian kirana that wants to be more than a cash register.
The "second sticker" opportunity
Your customer is already standing at your counter scanning your UPI QR. They have the phone out. The hard part — getting their attention — is already done. A second sticker right next to it captures the next 30 seconds of attention with almost zero friction.
The five highest-value things a kirana can put on that second sticker:
- WhatsApp order QR — customer scans, gets pre-filled "Hi, I want to order delivery"
- Google review QR — "Loved the service? Scan to review"
- Loyalty card QR — link to a simple Khatabook-style ledger
- Festival offer QR — "Diwali sweets pre-order"
- Catalogue QR — link to a WhatsApp catalogue or a one-page menu
WhatsApp ordering: the highest-ROI play
The single highest-ROI second sticker for a kirana is a WhatsApp order QR. Format:
- Generate a dynamic QR on Create QR pointing at `https://wa.me/91XXXXXXXXXX?text=Hi%2C%20I%20want%20to%20order%20home%20delivery`
- Label it "WhatsApp Order — Free Delivery" or similar
- Customer scans, WhatsApp opens, message is pre-filled — they just hit send
- You receive on your business WhatsApp, take the order, your delivery person arrives in 20-40 mins
- No third-party app, no commission to Swiggy / Zepto, full margin
Google reviews: the slow compounder
A kirana with 250+ Google reviews and 4.5+ stars dominates the local "kirana near me" search. The path to those reviews is the bill-time scan:
- Print a "Loved it? Scan to review" QR on a small card at the counter
- When customer pays via UPI, hand them the card with the receipt
- Soft verbal prompt: "Sirji, ek review de dijiye agar pasand aaya"
- Average response rate: 4-7% (vs <1% for verbal-only asks)
- Over 12 months, a 4% rate × 50 customers/day × 365 = 730 reviews/year
Loyalty without an app
Apps like Khatabook, BharatPe Khata, OkCredit let kiranas track customer credit / loyalty digitally. A QR on the counter that opens the customer's ledger directly saves time and reduces "I gave you ₹500, not ₹300" disputes:
- Each regular customer gets their own short URL (e.g. createqr.in/d/customer-id)
- QR printed on a small sticker on their personal credit ledger
- Customer scans, sees their balance, pays, walks out
- No login, no app, no friction
Catalogue: the kirana version of an e-commerce store
Many kiranas have niche items their customers love but can't remember. A QR catalogue solves it:
- Upload a one-page PDF or use WhatsApp Catalogue
- Customer scans, sees the full list of items + prices + availability
- Orders via WhatsApp using the catalogue items
- Update the catalogue once a week from your phone
Real numbers from a Pune kirana
A 4-counter kirana in Hinjewadi added a second dynamic QR labelled "WhatsApp Order — Free Delivery" in February 2026. Over 90 days:
- Scan count: 412 unique scans
- WhatsApp orders generated: 287 (~70% conversion)
- Average order value: ₹630
- Total WhatsApp-driven revenue: ₹1,80,810 in 90 days
- Zero commission paid to any aggregator
- Owner now plans to add a third sticker for loyalty in June
India's kiranas have under-used QR codes for too long. The UPI sticker handles payment, but the same counter has room for one more sticker that drives WhatsApp orders, Google reviews, loyalty, or catalogue browsing — none of which Swiggy or Zepto get a cut of. The whole setup costs ₹500 for the printed sticker; the payback is in days, not months.