Not saying you should do it, but some of them offer delivery services (but are horrible at advertising them). Calgary co-op for example offers free delivery in Calgary for orders above 200 dollars. None of their websites offer this information. Only during checkout do you get this info. Why? I dunno.
I can’t remember the last time I spent more than $40 at a grocery store, even above $100 at Costco is rare. If I don’t get what I feel like on the fly it just doesn’t get eaten and goes to waste
Another reminder to support your grocery coop and participate in its democracy.
Closest one is an hour away
That’s the spirit!!
Oop.
Not saying you should do it, but some of them offer delivery services (but are horrible at advertising them). Calgary co-op for example offers free delivery in Calgary for orders above 200 dollars. None of their websites offer this information. Only during checkout do you get this info. Why? I dunno.
I can’t remember the last time I spent more than $40 at a grocery store, even above $100 at Costco is rare. If I don’t get what I feel like on the fly it just doesn’t get eaten and goes to waste
Oh, do you do weekly grocery runs instead of monthly?
More like daily, walk or on drive home depending on in office days