Note: the address above is not a store AFAIK: it is just the one listed on the website.
When shopping, are you fed up with finding somewhere to park, entering an over-full supermarket, tripping over pushchairs, queuing up for hours and all that stuff? Fed up because the store keeps moving the stuff around to stimulate impulse purchases? ;-)) Hacked off by people standing yacking in mid-aisle to enrich their shopping experience? Suffering from arthitis/rheumatism/an old war wound?
Several supermarkets do home delivery in many areas (e.g. Asda, Tescos). I've tried all of them, but Sainsbury's are by the far the best IMO. Maybe not the cheapest, but I think the best value.
You can login 24/7. Then you have find out whether you are in fact within their catchment area, and register to provide the usual details. Having done that, you first have to agree a delivery window, which you can select (best to go to the site about 4 days prior to delivery for maximum delivery slots).
So you're ready to rock!
You click your way round their 'e-aisles' and 'add to basket' as required. This takes a while first time round, but it adds your purchases to your My usuals log, which will show up next time you login.
All that happens then is that you remember to be at home and wait for them to cruise round.
You have reduced your carbon footprint and saved yourself a lot of grief! ;-)
It costs £6 per delivery, but if they are late, you don't pay. They will make suggested replacements which you can either accept or send back. These are usually O.K. You will also instantly see what is on special offer (e.g. at the time of writing for example, wine is 25% off!
For the benefit of the geekish I am sure that they use CRM software to log transactions, because the number of our suggested replacements seems to just go down and down.
Busy, no time for shopping, grumpy, fed up with all the other aspects mentioned above?
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