Getting Groceries Online is More Convenient Than You Think

By Carolyn McFann, published Sep 21, 2007
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With gasoline being ridiculously expensive nowadays, it is more economical to take fewer trips to the grocery store and consider buying many foods online. There are many places to shop for basic groceries; two of my favorites are Amazon.com and Peapod.com. At Amazon, when you choose items marked "grocery" instead of "gourmet", and look for items that qualify for Super Saver Shipping; your shipping is free on those items. If you do choose to buy gourmet items through Amazon, though, the price can go up quickly so be careful. For items that you need recurrently, you can set your preferences to "once a month" or more, on many items. Like a normal grocery store, Amazon and other online groceries carry an extensive selection of items, from toiletries to even milk. I just bought a case of organic milk and it was wonderful. Also, on the Amazon site, you can save all items you like to your virtual "shopping list" to buy later. They'll be there for you whenever you choose, at a later date. It's a good thing.

Whichever service you choose, just sign up with their site (most are free), then look through their many categories for the brands you like. Many carry famous brands like Betty Crocker, Nabisco, Folgers and more. Every month, I have my coffee, cereal, milk, flour, and other various items shipped to my door. It is convenient, and the items usually come in bulk sizes, so I don't need to make trips as frequently as regular store visits. Weigh the pricing from your groceries with the amount of product and price you can buy a case of food for on a website, and see which comes out on top. For my items, I am getting a real bargain. They even have things I normally can't find in my normal grocery store, such as Halvah (a sesame confection). There are many international foods listed, also health foods. You can find specialty items like flax seed, ghee (Indian clarified butter), German Stollen (rich Christmas bread), all with a few clicks of the mouse.

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