Recommend me a supermarket that has a good delivery service?
Recommend me a supermarket that has a good delivery service?
We're at the end of our rope with Asda. Everything is being substituted, and we're fine with that when it's just another brand of the same thing but like they're sending entirely different vegetables to the ones we need, they're substituting meat-free ordered items with actual meatballs, etc etc. It's got the point where the delivery guy just apologises sadly every week.
It's possible to set "do not substitute" on everything but it's a ballache, and then we'd still have to go shopping anyway since half our order would still be missing.
So. Which supermarkets actually deliver most of what you order? Or at the very least, have a sane policy of substitutions?
Thanks!
Edit: Added a cute dog pic for a bit of extra casualness.
These reasons plus the fact that any fresh fruit and veg picked by them seemed to be pot luck on if they were even in an edible state by the time we received them are why we stopped getting deliveries altogether.
We now go to aldi for as much as possible because it saves so much money compared to all the other mainstream supermarkets except for lidl.
Sorry I have no suggestions, just wanted to show some solidarity with you and your dislike for the frankly disgusting service they all now offer for their over priced shit.
It took me about five years to finally train my husband out of wasting his time going to the shops when we could just get things delivered instead. Looks like he might have the last laugh after all!
Whilst it is far from my favourite activity I have always preferred going and doing it for myself, one main reason being the ability to choose my own meats or fresh produce etc so I am secretly glad that supermarkets fucking suck and it forced my gf to see the benefits of actually going there ourselves :D
Unless they've got a disability preventing them from doing the grocery themself, I don't know why anyone would ever want to let someone else choose fresh produces for them in the first place...
Grocery delivery from normal stores (vs specialized services) was never intended to be the way most people would do their grocery. They don't have enough staff to take care of it properly and since it doesn't increase their profits vs people going there directly (which they have to do anyway because food is essential), they won't hire more, so the staff is just rushing to fill up orders as they come and won't bother looking for the best product like people would in person.
Time might be precious, but you're probably wasting a whole lot of it trying to fix whatever got delivered instead of what you expected.