I ordered groceries online and had them delivered via Instacart. The process was easy. I didn't have to leave my house, but I'm left wondering...is it better?
Somehow I have six boxes of macaroni and cheese that I don't remember ordering. I don't have my vitamin water or anything else to drink, because an app can't find a substitution that works for me. I miss the grocery store.
It's the Amazon of grocery shopping. I must confess that I do shop for books on Amazon but something's missing...those serendipitous book discoveries. You know, when someone leaves a book in the wrong place and you find it. Just being in the bookstore is an experience that I miss when I shop online. I felt the same way about grocery shopping...I missed browsing the aisles. (I didn't miss slow-walking shoppers or being cut off with a grocery cart.)
No more insta-shopping for me...I need to be inside the place where the apples and the cucumbers reside... so I can find the very best.
Somehow I have six boxes of macaroni and cheese that I don't remember ordering. I don't have my vitamin water or anything else to drink, because an app can't find a substitution that works for me. I miss the grocery store.
It's the Amazon of grocery shopping. I must confess that I do shop for books on Amazon but something's missing...those serendipitous book discoveries. You know, when someone leaves a book in the wrong place and you find it. Just being in the bookstore is an experience that I miss when I shop online. I felt the same way about grocery shopping...I missed browsing the aisles. (I didn't miss slow-walking shoppers or being cut off with a grocery cart.)
No more insta-shopping for me...I need to be inside the place where the apples and the cucumbers reside... so I can find the very best.
Is it worth the extra expense for those who would totally not miss the grocery store?
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