debodun
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No in-store shopping. You order online to either pick it up in a designated store area or have it delivered.
That has been normal here for many years, debodun,
it is another way to shop, you don't need to use it if
you don't want to, I have never used any of these, as
in the beginning, they used the store's own brands if
the one you asked for out of stock, but you can say,
no substitutes.
Also, if you spend £40, the delivery is free, the click
and collect, has always been free in supermarkets,
but some other places like sports shops and shoe
shops charge for that service.
Mike.
No delivery charge sounds like a good deal! I always have to pay for delivery no matter how much I spend. I can get a delivery for $2.00 if I am willing to wait for the delivery to be later in the day.That has been normal here for many years, debodun,
it is another way to shop, you don't need to use it if
you don't want to, I have never used any of these, as
in the beginning, they used the store's own brands if
the one you asked for out of stock, but you can say,
no substitutes.
Also, if you spend £40, the delivery is free, the click
and collect, has always been free in supermarkets,
but some other places like sports shops and shoe
shops charge for that service.
Mike.
I don't think Deb is talking about groceries MIke....That has been normal here for many years, debodun,
it is another way to shop, you don't need to use it if
you don't want to, I have never used any of these, as
in the beginning, they used the store's own brands if
the one you asked for out of stock, but you can say,
no substitutes.
Also, if you spend £40, the delivery is free, the click
and collect, has always been free in supermarkets,
but some other places like sports shops and shoe
shops charge for that service.
Mike.
you took the words right out of my mouth Bea...I was just going to say the same to deb.....because it's going to happen and it will happen soon..and you really need to be au fait with the practice of buying online and using plastic, before that happens or you going to be a target for the worst type of scammers...they can smell a greenhorn a million miles awayIt sounds like they are just telling you what is available in stock and what will need to be shipped to the store or your home.
I need to force myself to begin shopping more from home so when the day comes that I run out of options it won’t be such a steep learning curve.
Same with the plastic for me. I avoid it as much as I can. I transfer everything over to glass, metal and other things. Especially food and especially in the fridge.I can't order online or have things delivered because that requires "plastic". I like to do my own shopping so I can examine the product first hand - someone else isn't picking it out for you.
I looked at the Staples web page that is closest to me and no matter what I looked at, the options were something along the lines "delivery in 3 business days" under the items picture. Same with WalMart, although they had shorter delivery times and an option to pick-up.
This is why much as I hate grocery shoppng, that I do my own rather than have it delivered. We get the option to ask the picker online to pick out the longest date the freshest fruit s etc .... but they're not diligent at it, they're not picking for one person at a time, they're picking for 4 or more, so they don't have time to check everything.. so I prefer to just go and do my own, unless I'm incapacitated ...There aren't very many places I need to go, so I stay home more than I should as it is. Going to the store for things I need twice a week is something I do. The alternative is, I'd have to think of something else to do to keep me active, and offhand, I don't know what that would be. It's a chance to get out of the house for a purpose, not just aimlessly driving about with no particular place to be.
I have fun days now and then, when I stay gone all day to a larger city, but there is generally some cost to things like that, even if minimal, while Walmart is less than 2 miles away, and I enjoy looking at the products, and sometimes what's new in the electronics dept., even if I'm not buying something in that department. This being a small community, I sometimes run into people I know and we talk a bit.
Also, I eat fresh vegetables, and I want to pick those out personally, not just the first yellow squash or onion a clerk happens to grab. And, as I posted once in some other thread, my list is flexible. Although I pretty much stick with it, if I see a sale on a different product from what is on my list, I sometimes switch what items I buy.
Is the internet killing the high street? Many of the big name shops have vanished, all that's left is a mix of charity, discount and coffee shops. Each of those often have closed-up shops next door, strewn with graffiti and with the homeless sleeping rough in the porch.No in-store shopping. You order online to either pick it up in a designated store area or have it delivered.