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Who trusts or doesn't trust food shopping online?

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26-11-2019 05:50:48 Mobile | Show all posts
well at least you'd have no problem getting your frying pans clean after making your dry bland pancakes
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26-11-2019 05:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Used all of the 3 major supermarkets online, Sainsburys Asda and Tesco.  All of them are much the same.  I just wish Morrisons would do home delivery.
I find that i tend to spend less on an online shop too, as wandering the aisles i may see something i like that isnt on my list and buy that alongside what i wanted in the first place.
Drivers are normally quite good, I had a substitute for a product that was nothing like the product i ordered he told me that it was a rubbish substitute so i could keep the product and he would put a refund through the system.

Some of the drivers even bother to check your eggs for you.
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26-11-2019 05:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
We used to use Tesco deliveries, but then the Mrs had a run of crappy drivers who wouldn't even bring the boxes into the house and left them on the doorstep or were just miserable sods.

Not something she can put up with with 2 kids hanging on her legs.

Prior to that, we did have quite a few items that could neither be delivered nor substituted.  This was a surprise given Slough Tesco Extra is the closest store, but we soon found out we got deliveries from a 14 aisle store in Marlow instead
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26-11-2019 05:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
I never realised they were supposed to deliver anywhere other than to the doorstep... Have I been missing out?
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26-11-2019 05:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Well previously we never had anything but deliveries straight into the kitchen.  I mean, if you go bagless, they can hardly expect you to grab handful after of handful of items from the front door to the kitchen over and over, and my Mrs is a slight lady who couldn't shift the big trays herself.
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26-11-2019 05:50:49 Mobile | Show all posts
Send any specific ASDA Home Shopping questions my way - I've worked for them for the last four years I'm afraid to say.
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26-11-2019 05:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
We always got deliveries to the kitchen for sure.
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26-11-2019 05:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
imperial leather shower gels ordered, imperial leather bubble bath received

I was fine as i had 3 bottles of lynx africa left ... the missus who they were intended for was not

I actually prefer to go out to the shops , i find by the time i've set up a list of what i want i could have been out bought it, came back home unpacked and be tucking into a Banoffee pie ...mmmm
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26-11-2019 05:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
The biggest problem is having the wrong type of person doing the picking. Would you send a seventeen year old lad with minimal training to do your shopping?

I've seen sanitary towels substituted for nappies before.
One lad even substituted Polish bread for shoe polish.
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26-11-2019 05:50:50 Mobile | Show all posts
> Would you send a seventeen lad with minimal training to do your shopping?

Got to say this is quite funny   Shopping training?   If my children aren't qualified to do the shopping by the time they are 17 I will give up parent-hood as a bad job
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