Tincup
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EDIT- After using the website to order groceries I finally got to use the actual service and wrote up info on it so people would be able to do it a bit easier I hope.
Not that it is hard, it just would have been nice for me to know more about it before I started.
Also, by writing it out this way it is now being shared with dementia and Alzheimers patients thru their support group leaders to help them and their care givers too. Good reports back so far!
Keebler
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- It's also a good idea to check out what kinds of delivery options may exist for locally owned markets and farmers' cooperative or community groups. -
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One day I WILL use this service! I have coupon for 10% off my first use. Wheee!!
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sammy
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Sounds like something to check out...
Meijer grocery stores has a similar sounding online order with same- day delivery to your front door service.
Kroger grocery also has online order, they are cheaper. Instead of delivery, you pick up the order when ready. (You just pull your car into designated spot, the employees put bags in your trunk.)
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Oh my gosh I need this. The last grocery trip I made I could barely push my cart out of there. I needed help. Thank you!
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Tincup
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So good to see you can use it. Hope it helps and takes away some of the stress and pressure for you.
I finally did it too! I love it, I love it, I love it.
Here is a link to tell people more about it, with tips on some things I learned along the way.
And I want to mention how wonderful the people were that provide this service. Three thumbs up!!!
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