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Jemisa | 10:51 Fri 16th Jul 2010 | Food & Drink
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Does anyone like me get all your grocery shopping on line?
I haven't done a big shop at a supermarket for years, I do
pop in now & then to the local Tesco's but only to get a few itams.
No more long check-out queues, people fiddleing with cards and purses at the till -No more aching legs going up and down all those aisles, maybe for just one itam. Nah! Can't be doing with that any more.
Its brought straight in my kitchen at a time I've specified, Done!

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is that Lady Jemisa of Ocado?
I would miss meeting up and chatting with friends. But sometimes I wish I did, if I don't feel at my best.
Second post like this ive answered today :-)

Yep, i buy all my grocery shopping online. I hate shopping, well for food anyway, so anything that makesi t so i don't have to is a winner in my book.

I work in a store (co-op) and the thought of having to so to another in my spare time is just not right.

Plus, despite the delivery charge, i save a fortune as im not wandering aimlessly round ailses browsing and picking up crap.
Hey butch, I'm fit and healthy (ish) but when I was a single mum with no local supermarket and no car, online shopping was a godsend!
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I use both the Tesco and Asda service. Tesco - they sell the only cat litter that is deemed suitable for use by two brats. I get all the bulky stuff too.

Asda - too far to walk and I have no car. They sell some things that are not available in Tesco.

I also get some things from Tesco Metro - which is just down the road from me.
I did the whole time I was plastered up - most of this last year. I find some companies are rubbish at it though. tesco seem best at delivering the right items, having what I want in stock and it being in date for a good while. Asda was hopeless!
i don't have a car so i get all the heavy stuff like cat litter and wine online, the day to day stuff i just get on the way home
plus it also saves you from bumping into miserable gits like Butch 'ere ;-)
i prefer to go out to do food shop as it gets me out of the house for a couple of hours and you can actually see what your buying etc although i have done online shops quite alot too as my partner works shift and with me not driving its hard to walk up to the top of the mountain laden down with several shopping bags and a toddler in a pushchair.
I have used them before but another problem I've encountered is that the not everything in store is on the website also I found that you can't beat hands on "touching smelling feeling and reading of the products you want to buy. Don't get me wrong if you're busy or can spend the time shopping more productively then why not! Ive also noticed that I tend to be a very impulsive shopper when I actually go to the store which makes it more expensive but saying that when you're actually in the store you always see things that you initially have forgotten or things that spark an idea in regards to a future meal etc...
top of a mountain?????
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yeah i live in the welsh valleys and im right at the top lol
Lotsafun are you a sherpa from Everest?
i bring whoopsied stuff (I'm a classy bird). Everything else too expensive.
I see.
whoopsied stuff? Stolen goods?
Nah, the whoopsied stuff is all the things that Boo fancied for her tea that was too expensive, so she dropped it, reduced the price and bought it herself. ;o)

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