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Sun, Jun 14, 2020 1:06 AM
How did you shop before Covid? How have you shopped during Covid? How will you shop after Covid?
We used to go down every aisle grab what we needed and a few impulse buys as well. With Covid we switched grocery stores (Meijer to Kroger) because their online ordering system is so much better. We have done all our grocery shopping online and curbside pickup.
When we return to normal I think we will go back to shopping in person. It’s nice and saves time but I still like to pick out my fruit and meat. I also like to see if there’s any new items or flavors to choose from.
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Only difference is I use a mask now. I didn’t really take my kids to the store if I could avoid but I’m definitely not now. Try to be respectful of other people and maintain distance. I’m the type who goes a few times through the week only buying a little bit at a time. I could never do big shopping that’d last more than a few days. For a while though I was trying to avoid that and only go once a week. But I’m back to going 2-3 times a week now.
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We used to go to the store together. Now only one of us goes into the store.
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Sun, Jun 14, 2020 9:19 AM
My wife does all of the grocery shopping. We used click list a couple times, but found it to be lacking most times. We'd have ingredients for 3-4 meals and they'd always be out of at least one ingredient for each, but we still got all of the other ingredients and had 3-4 incomplete meals we couldn't cook without making another trip. She's back to shopping normally at this point.
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I have’t changed much. No mask requirement so I don’t, but I make a list and only get what’s on it, based on the current sales. We live less than 1/2 a mile from the store so I go a couple times a week, but don’t get near anyone else while there and use self checkout when I can. When things get near expiration they mark them down so I like going to get the deals that wouldn’t show up on online ordering.
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Definitely get a freezer. We have a large freezer in our garage with enough meat to last us several weeks without access to a grocery store
We also have a quarter beef coming our way in August.
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Sun, Jun 14, 2020 11:57 PM
before: The Mrs. would do the primary trip once a week varying between Meijer/Kroger/Wal-Mart. I'd go to a local regional chain closer to home once or twice a week if we needed something.
Now: I'm doing all the grocery shopping once a week. One week at the local store, the next week at one of the larger chains.
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posted by justincredible
Definitely get a freezer. We have a large freezer in our garage with enough meat to last us several weeks without access to a grocery store
For sure. I think ours was less than $100, and it has come in very handy during these times.
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My wife did a pickup order at Kroger today. She's been waiting for over an hour and a half and still hasn't had them brought out to the car yet.
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It was an hour and 40 minutes when they finally came out, just a few minutes after I posted. And they didn't have or substitute our main side dish (tater tots) for dinner tonight so she had to run to another one on the way home.
There is a dedicated pickup location about 20 minutes away that she will use from now on.
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I am way too picky not to hand select my food to do the curbside service
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posted by justincredible
It was an hour and 40 minutes when they finally came out, just a few minutes after I posted. And they didn't have or substitute our main side dish (tater tots) for dinner tonight so she had to run to another one on the way home.
There is a dedicated pickup location about 20 minutes away that she will use from now on.
I can't believe she waited that long. Would have said fuck this after 10 minutes of waiting.
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She was not in a pleasant mood when she got home, but she was basically stuck in a long queue of cars for more of it so she couldn't really leave.
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We use curbside now at King Soopers (Kroger is parent). They give us a 2 hour pickup window, I think, and it's been ready everytime by the front end of that window. I'm not positive because my wife has always gone. She also runs in and grabs the frozen items herself at that time.
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Mon, Jun 29, 2020 4:25 PM
I used to open things and eat while i was in the store. i don't anymore.