best thing which all shops should do is allow order by price per.ocado are great. Nice little touches like buy back of carrier bags, decent length dates and a nice receipt which separates things by their use by date (good to put up on the fridge)
There's more to it - you can order things that are not available in the local store. Where do they get those if they're not put out?
Nowhere - any grocery products you buy online are picked from the shopfloor.
Nowhere - any grocery products you buy online are picked from the shopfloor.
Not in my experience they are not...
Was chatting away to the Aldi driver that delivers mine regarding substitutes etc and i said the same thing, like it cant be difficult to get it right picking from the shelf in the store.
He said nope doesnt happen that way. he comes from a central storage depot that covers the whole county and that no vans run from the actual stores that may be only a mile from you.
..also the guy who does the subs is a right bell. Ordered a Meat Feast pizza once and got send a veggie one as a sub. Must have been a joke surely.
There's more to it - you can order things that are not available in the local store. Where do they get those if they're not put out?
Used to do it occasionally, rinsing them with vouchers.
But I prefer to pop to Aldi or Lidl after 9 p.m when it's quiet - still a lot cheaper and it's about 3 minute drive from me.
The local co-op does free deliveries but only after you've trolleyed up and paid for the stuff instore yourself. Which kind of defeats the object as thats probably the worst part of the shopping experience.
The intent for that kind of service is so you can continue your day / errands without having to worry about chilled/frozen goods sat in the back of your car. Or if you're on foot and don't want to carry it all home.
Probably helps some people![]()
The amount of time I've seen the trolley sitting there frozens have probably melted by the time they get there and you've still got to have someone at home to receive the delivery.![]()
With Tesco it gives you a decent suggestion but you could scan anything as an alternative if you thought it would do better.It's not the picker him/herself who chooses the subs, the "computer" does it. They just pick what it tells them to pick on their hand held terminals.