Sherry Taylor

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Online Grocery Shopping

So we finally did it. My husband and I have been talking about it for some time and I think it was the holidays that inspired us to finally do some online grocery shopping. For me, I will ALWAYS want to shop online and pick up. Definitely saved us a bunch of time. I’m not sure my husband is completely convinced yet, but I’m hoping I never have to set foot in a grocery store again. With that said, they were an hour late w/our groceries and I think we forgot one thing, but they gave us a discount and let us know ahead of time that they were running late. I can live with that.

I wonder though, will online grocery shopping be the new norm in a few years? Do you think it will catch on? Have you done it? What are your thoughts? I certainly hope it sticks around!

By the way, many stores will give you a discount the first time you shop online, so take advantage of it and try it. You might save some time and a few bucks!

Sherry

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