Same here.I'm just far too fussy with my groceries to ever do home delivery. When it comes to the fresh stuff, I'm a feeler-squeezer-sniffer.
Which, I appreciate, renders my presence on this thread completely superfluous.
Ditto.I'm just far too fussy with my groceries to ever do home delivery. When it comes to the fresh stuff, I'm a feeler-squeezer-sniffer.
Which, I appreciate, renders my presence on this thread completely superfluous.
And if you’re behaving like that i’d say stay away from the store tooI'm just far too fussy with my groceries to ever do home delivery. When it comes to the fresh stuff, I'm a feeler-squeezer-sniffer.
Which, I appreciate, renders my presence on this thread completely superfluous.
Aldi for us too. I used to work very part time for Waitrose as a delivery driver and the management view was that “if Aldi did home delivery, they’d do it better than us”.Ditto.
Also when we used to shop online it was far too easy to over spend - I can't explain why going to the supermarket stops that over spend.
Oh, and I do 90% of the shop in Aldi who don't do home delivery.
Really? We find the exact opposite. Shopping online involves making a list, searching the item and buying it. In store we do the same, but have the added temptation of walking up and down the aisles going oh they look nice/oh haven’t had that for a while, and buying loads of things off-list.Ditto.
Also when we used to shop online it was far too easy to over spend - I can't explain why going to the supermarket stops that over spend.
Oh, and I do 90% of the shop in Aldi who don't do home delivery.
Agree with that.Really? We find the exact opposite. Shopping online involves making a list, searching the item and buying it. In store we do the same, but have the added temptation of walking up and down the aisles going oh they look nice/oh haven’t had that for a while, and buying loads of things off-list.