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irisblue

(33,018 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 02:31 PM Apr 18

Grocery delivery services, which ones do you use

I have an instacart delivery account, but that company is treating their contract shoppers poorly.

I am looking for another company & since I live not very far from a Krogers, I'd like to know if Kroger delivery treats their people well?

Thx.

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Grocery delivery services, which ones do you use (Original Post) irisblue Apr 18 OP
My 19 year old son. Duncanpup Apr 18 #1
Can you send him over twice a month? irisblue Apr 18 #2
Look that kid put away half chicken the other day Duncanpup Apr 18 #3
If we could yes Duncanpup Apr 18 #4
For my weekly groceries, I use the Walmart pick-up service. Lunabell Apr 18 #5
ShipT (ShipT.com), owned by Target, in a lot of locations. I'm quite satisfied. Their customer service progree Apr 18 #6
No delivery service. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 23 #7

irisblue

(33,018 posts)
2. Can you send him over twice a month?
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 03:50 PM
Apr 18

I'll cook for him, pay him & he can sit on the porch & play music for me & the neighbors.

Lunabell

(6,105 posts)
5. For my weekly groceries, I use the Walmart pick-up service.
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 04:15 PM
Apr 18

For special impromptu meals when I need something quick, or if ivebeen drinking, I use Instacart at Publix. Also, Instacart at Publix for produce. Wallyworld produce is horrible.

progree

(10,911 posts)
6. ShipT (ShipT.com), owned by Target, in a lot of locations. I'm quite satisfied. Their customer service
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 04:15 PM
Apr 18

Last edited Thu Apr 18, 2024, 05:42 PM - Edit history (2)

is quite responsive. Supposedly if you order from a Target store through them, you get the on-the-shelf prices.

I used them a lot when I was sick for about 2 months, but I haven't recently because I can walk to the grocery store (I do that for exercise, and I don't have a car for a variety of reasons). $99 / year (free for 14 days) or $12/month (also free for 14 days) .

ETA - I walk to the grocery store, about 2 1/2 miles. Then I take the bus back -- no way could I walk with $100 worth of groceries for 2 1/2 miles. But the bus stop is 2/3 mile from home, so I do have to walk that 2/3 mile with 3 to 5 tote bags full of groceries plus a backpack full of them. Good exercise, but its pushing my maximum endurance limits.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,873 posts)
7. No delivery service.
Tue Apr 23, 2024, 01:43 AM
Apr 23

I go into the store. For one thing, I want to select my own groceries, whether veggies, fruits, meat, whatever. I want to eyeball it myself.

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