Please, I'm disabled and don't drive. Hell, yes, I've used this -- quite frequently and mostly love it but it always seems after a time when they're sure of your business, they start getting lax. My daughter works at my favorite supermarket chain which unfortunately, doesn't deliver so after the 2nd best started getting sloppy, the 3rd best was just plain awful at it to begin with and since we make a point of family dinner once a week, daughter's gone back to being my grocery delivery (was when we lived together too, of course). Plus, she generally knows my preferences and if she's stuck, it's a quick cell phone Mom, they're out of such and such, what do you want me to get you instead.
My local Mom and Pop store -- which I love and use when I can get to it -- will deliver if you're disabled but it's only certain days, you have to call the day before and they don't have the on-line master list the chains do, just their flyer. I was building my own master list but it's kind of a pain because they give you no time frame for the next day delivery even though they do charge for it so you're stuck there waiting all day going wonder if I can eat lunch now or are they going to show up in the middle of lunch. You know, give me a time frame, please, even if it's four hours long but I guess since they do it as a community service type thing (only to the disabled), it what it is. Shrug. Just wonder if they know it loses them business sometimes. That said when I get to house hunting, I'm hoping to get within a few blocks of them so I can make them my walk for my heart's sake and pick up my groceries daily or every other day. Really a pretty nice market even if two of their three check-out lanes are too narrow for my power chair.