Re: Groceries online?
Re: Groceries online?
Hi, I love shopping online. There is a box under each item that you order where you can make a note. I once received bread that only had 1 day shelf life on it, so I phoned to complain and they credited me. The next week I then put into the comment box "Minimum 3-day shelf life or I will hand back to driver as will not accept stale bread" My bread has been perfect ever since. I also put "please pick the longest shelf life" on items such as Steak & Ale Pies or cakes etc.Re: Groceries online?
Re: Groceries online?
shopping online - well not exactly but back in the 70's when I lived in HK my wife shopped by 'phone to a store that I think we visited once to inspect out in the mass that is Kowloon! what they did stock was all things european that we couldn't get locally. these were our 'comfort' foods but mostly of course we ate out - HK then was cheap. almost every weekend banquets. In those days no pc's just black free phones and all calls were free.Re: Groceries online?
Re: Groceries online?
Forgot to mention WB. If you decide to have home-delivery, don't forget to tick the box that says "No Bags" (there is a choice of two) "With Bags" will cost you an extra 40p which I wouldn't have anyway with them being plastic, but the bonus is that the drivers have to bring the groceries in to your kitchen to unpack it from the large trays. I have yet to meet a delivery driver who was not very pleasant, polite and helpful.
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