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Korea's Viral Dopamine Shopping Sites Mimic the Online Ordering Experience

Online shopping taps into the brain's natural reward system, where the anticipation of a purchse, clicking "add to cart" and the excitement of a delivery on the way all release a small burst of joy that makes it easy to place one order after the next—and now, Gen Z is turning to "dopamine shopping" sites in Korea to experience the thrill without spending money.

With rising living costs, job uncertainty and concerns about overspending, consumers are making the most of websites that offer quick stimulation, like fake food delivery sites that don't hinge on transactions. Users can browse menus, select items, place them in their cart, and some even let users follow an "order" to imagine a purchase, and make the scenario seem even more real with delivery times and star ratings.

Trend Themes

  1. Dopamine Shopping — Gamified browsing experiences create low-cost emotional rewards for consumers seeking the thrill of purchasing without financial commitment.
  2. Simulated Commerce — Virtual carts, fake checkouts, delivery timers and ratings point to new entertainment formats built around mimicking retail rituals.
  3. No-spend Rewards — Rising cost pressures are increasing demand for digital experiences that satisfy consumption impulses while reducing overspending anxiety.

Industry Implications

  1. E-commerce — Retail platforms have an opportunity to separate product discovery from transactions through playful, non-purchase browsing environments.
  2. Food Delivery — Delivery-style interfaces can evolve into entertainment experiences where menus, tracking screens and ratings become interactive content rather than service utilities.
  3. Mental Wellness — Consumer wellness tools may incorporate simulated shopping as a behavioral outlet for stress relief, impulse awareness and financial self-regulation.

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