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Online Food Shopping......
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Was talking to another ABer earlier about shopping, and I was saying that I’ve had a weekly online delivery from Tesco for years, but getting so hard to get a slot these days. Then I discovered that Co-op do a same day delivery. Not for a massive shop as it’s all delivered on motorbikes/ mopeds, but at least a couple of carrier bags worth. and for only £1.99. Placed order at 3pm the other day - was all in my fridge by 7pm. Great for an emergency definitely. Especially since I still can’t drive quite yet. Who do you all use?
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4 cans of own-brand baked beans: £1.10 (96p in Asda)
6 medium free-range eggs: £1.00 (75p in Asda)
Bottle of own-brand bleach: 60p (39p in Asda)
3 ready meals for one: £7.00 (£5.50 in Asda - or £3.60 if you buy the 'value' stuff)
Cheapest pack of 4 toilet rolls: £2.00 (Asda sell a pack of 6 for £1.93)
80 own brand tea bags: £1.10 (89p in Asda, although they also sell their 'value' tea bags at 39p for 40)
Mature cheddar (own brand, pre-packed): £2.75 for 550g, equivalent to £5.00 per kilo (£2.00 for 400g, also equivalent to £5.00 per kilo)
4 cans of own-brand baked beans: £1.10 (96p in Asda)
6 medium free-range eggs: £1.00 (75p in Asda)
Bottle of own-brand bleach: 60p (39p in Asda)
3 ready meals for one: £7.00 (£5.50 in Asda - or £3.60 if you buy the 'value' stuff)
Cheapest pack of 4 toilet rolls: £2.00 (Asda sell a pack of 6 for £1.93)
80 own brand tea bags: £1.10 (89p in Asda, although they also sell their 'value' tea bags at 39p for 40)
Mature cheddar (own brand, pre-packed): £2.75 for 550g, equivalent to £5.00 per kilo (£2.00 for 400g, also equivalent to £5.00 per kilo)
My problem with shopping in Waitrose is that they simply don't stock some of the stuff I like.
For example, for 'standby meals' I usually have plenty of canned stuff in my store cupboard. Asda have a choice of 12 different canned curries but Waitrose have none.
Asda sells 4 different types of chilli con carne in cans but Waitrose doesn't stock it at all.
I can buy stewed steak, Irish stew, minced beef and onion, chicken in white sauce and even (in some branches) haggis in cans in Asda but none of them are sold in Waitrose.
(Similar problems arise when I'm seeking canned veg or tinned fruits in Waitrose. Their ranges are very limited)
For example, for 'standby meals' I usually have plenty of canned stuff in my store cupboard. Asda have a choice of 12 different canned curries but Waitrose have none.
Asda sells 4 different types of chilli con carne in cans but Waitrose doesn't stock it at all.
I can buy stewed steak, Irish stew, minced beef and onion, chicken in white sauce and even (in some branches) haggis in cans in Asda but none of them are sold in Waitrose.
(Similar problems arise when I'm seeking canned veg or tinned fruits in Waitrose. Their ranges are very limited)
Morrison's is generally quite good for quality, Pasta. (It's where I do most of my shopping, even though I've got two branches of Asda, and one Tesco, closer to me). Their fruit and veg is always excellent and (unlike several other supermarkets) they've retained their wet fish and butchery counters.
It's good, Pasta. Morrisons used to be my supermarket of choice. It's only when I scrapped my car did I start online shopping. Morrisons is too far to walk and getting taxis makes it uneconomical.
They put you in a queue. Sometimes I can get a delivery the same day. They text you with a choice of slots. You have two hours to adjust your order and check out and you have a choice of 2 days.
They put you in a queue. Sometimes I can get a delivery the same day. They text you with a choice of slots. You have two hours to adjust your order and check out and you have a choice of 2 days.