| Never but I do pick up at Whole Foods all the time it’s great when you have kids to wrangle. |
| Before Amazon raised the free deliver minimum I ordered basics from them at least once a week and bought produce locally in person. Now I order instacart every ten days or so. Have a Demanding job and a needy kid, so this helps. |
| Instacart for Costco about every 5-6 weeks, $400-$700. Would not deliver $20 - not worth it, just run to the store and pick up the few items. Regular groceries, produce, milk, etc, I buy myself, in the store |
| We do a Safeway pickup order maybe 1-2 a week. I have three kids four and under and work and it's just too much to bring them into the store with me. |
| These responses are funny! who pays for this? Its free with most orders AND you can turn off substitutions. |
| I was doing it (weekly) - only drawback was sometimes the produce wasn’t what I’d choose if I was there in person (weird shaped sweet potatoes, unripe bananas and avocados, etc). But still worth it as a timesaver. But then my Whole Foods order came one week filled with dead bugs - like hundreds throughout the bags - and I have not used it since. |
| Never done it. One time I sent Instacart of soup and treats to my brother in another state though. |
| Never. I like to do my own shopping for groceries. But, I order basically everything but food from Amazon. I do treat myself to DoorDash x1-x2 per month. The fees kill me but it is a luxury I have found I really feel worth it. |
Right? Or people who think the stuff costs more, what are you talking about? Safeway prices are Safeway prices. I pay a yearly subscription but it's not that much. |
| Never. |
The first one saves time and effort. I work FT and have chronic illnesses. How would the second save time or effort, PP? |
| Never |
| Never |
| Once a week, and I outsource my housecleaning and yard work! Just call me lazy Larla. |
| Once a month or so. Normally when we’re very busy on a weekend or just getting back into town. |