Keebler
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Many local groceries now have a delivery service. Safeway is one that I know of.
And - you might call your local store and see if they could do it for you - even if they don't have a service set up. They might be very happy for your business.
In some places there is something called "Store to Door" - or similar services. That way you can select gluten free and sugar free - and trans fat free foods exactly as you need them.
I once got a vendor from a Farmer's market to bring a box of produce by each week after the Saturday market closed.
I hate grocery shopping because I lose my cart (happens nearly everytime) and if I am feeling ok walking in I am usually too tired to make it back to my car if I shop the entire store.
Once my teenager got her license I send her to the market.
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just don
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I went last nite,,,and forgot some items I thought i needed,,,next time maybe,,,if I member.
My biggest problem is 'paying' for them,,they add up way to fast.
But I do notice costs for alot of items have come down alot with lower gas prices.
I also discovered grocery carts dont push worth a hoot with a good layer of snow in the parking lot!!!
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kam
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WE don't have the above programs in my area but we do have another program.
I am going to try it again next month.
But, when I tried it in December, I had 4 boxes of things that I gave to others.
No nutrition in the boxes. Lots of starch, sugar, and other things that feed the spirochetes.
I have learned the hardway to stay away from foods that make me sicker.
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