My Adventure of Online Grocery Shopping!
Well....I did it!
I placed my very first online grocery order for delivery. I know....Look at me stepping into the future...🍍🍞🍕
Here I sat on Sunday afternoon, in my comfy chair, looking at the Walmart grocery website. I was so happy that I had finally figured out how to add items into my cart.
No parking lot...No buggy with bad wheels...No using 14 wipes to make sure that the buggy didn't have germs on it.
It was almost too easy and the kicker?? My groceries were delivered in TWO hours. I was very impressed and I even felt like I was a part of the shopping team.
But then.....
Reality pulled up right along with those grocery bags.
First little surprise.....12 items were out of stock. TWELVE? Apparently half of what I eat was missing from the shelves that day. I did get polite little messages asking if I wanted substitutions. I said No.
Then came lesson #1: Pictures do not always match what you get. What I thought was a big, family sized bag of frozen vegetables turned out to be what I'd call a "personal snack pack." Two servings!!
Lesson #2: Never...and I mean never, buy fresh produce online.
My bag of four oranges? Two went straight to the trash. Not "I'll cut around it" bad, No...they were just bad. I am a firm believer in inspecting my fruit like I would if I were judging it for the county fair. My shopping person failed me on this!
These lessons gave me some questions to ponder.
You start to wonder, do folks pulling your order even look at what they're placing in your bags? Are they shopping with one eye closed? Do they do a little juggling with the products they are filling your order with?
Seriously, one of my canned goods was bent way more than what you would call slightly damaged. It was full force DAMAGED. Would I have chosen this myself...No, I would have said it needs to go in the trash.
Another detail that I learned. You are charged for what you order immediately. The items that are not in stock? It can take up to 10 days to see that credit back in your account. Not the end of the world, but worth knowing for sure.
Now don't get me wrong.. The convenience was definitely there. Groceries on my porch in two hours while I'm still in my pajamas...this I did like.
All of this came with a few lessons, a couple of bruised oranges and a bent can that looked like it was trying to curtsy a queen. These things are just humble reminders that sometimes doing it yourself still has its perks.
Will I do it again? 🤔
Modern convenience is wonderful ... until it isn't.
Shug.... 🛒











