If the store uses Instacart, the groceries are 20% more. |
| Who the heck is paying for this??? If you can't figure out how to get it for free....SMH. |
This is my demographic (late 30s, professionals, 7 figure income, 2 kids). We’ve been getting groceries delivered for maybe a decade now? And so have our friends. I agree on InstaCart upcharging, so we do Amazon Fresh. I’ve compared prices and they are generally competitive. If Amazon doesn’t have something, we do a Target drive up order. We also do wine and liquor delivery through WF and try to order in bulk to make the most of the $15 delivery charge. I certainly don’t look down on those who do grocery shop in person. I figure they like it (I hate it) or at minimum, don’t mind it. |
We actually do all of that ourselves (except for home schooling), but do either grocery pickup or delivery! Just not a great use of our time to hang out in the grocery store, and I use the store services (not instacart $$). |
| I will clean my own house, but I love grocery delivery because I avoid a lot of the random queen-bee run-ins that seem specific to the DC area. |
| once a week. this is how i shop. I almost never go into a grocery store bc we both work and it's literally not worth either of our time. I'd rather pay someone $30 and help my kid with homework or work myself or go for a run. |
| Never. |
Walmart has Walmart plus for either $50 or $100 if you get it on sale. It’s free delivery but a small fee of a few dollars for same day. Then, you just have to tip. They have another slightly more expensive with no tip. |
Actually just wanted to clarify that back in 1954, your Grandmother likely had her milk delivered straight to her door by a friendly milkman. 😃 |
| We do delivery on occasion, like when I’m putting the kids in bed and realize I’m out of milk and whatever I need for school lunches in the morning. But primarily I do pickup at Giant or Target so I can grab groceries on the way back from a sports practice or dog park. |
Same. |
| 2x/week. Have it down to a science. |
| Never |
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I started doing click and collects during the pandemic. Have since moved to a joint system of maybe one click and collect/several in-person trips per month.
Have recently tried delivery as I got 2 one-month free passes and I think that even if I was paying for it, it might save me money. When I only go to store once/week myself, I have a tendency to overbuy, because I don’t know when I’m going to have time to get to store again, then I wind up throwing out things that went bad because we didn’t get to them. When I know I have unlimited free deliveries, I order only what I need for 3-4 days. Less gets wasted. I do like buying my own stuff, but I’m just in a season of life that makes that difficult right now, so I’m coming around to the idea of delivery, with maybe a once/week trip to rye farmers market that I can make an outing with a friend, or a date with DH. |
| My house keeper does 95% of the shopping for us. Sometimes I stop by Whole Foods after the gym to pick up fruits/veg. |