First, if this is not the appropriate forum I apologize. I didn't see a better place.
Kroger has a new service called Kroger Boost. Basically you pay $60 per year and get free next day delivery on orders over $35. I am always pinched for time but I am also cheap. I decided to try it and think it's pretty great. I get staples and drinks delivered as often as I want but I can still make a quick run in to grab just some fresh produce for cooking whatever dish I'm wanting to make. I hate taking two hours to get groceries. My typical store visit now is 15 minutes once a week. Also, tipping is not allowed. So the yearly fee is the fee.
I keep a running shopping list on my phone in the Kroger app and when it's $35 or more I check it out and have it delivered.
It leaves me more time for cooking.
Kroger has a new service called Kroger Boost. Basically you pay $60 per year and get free next day delivery on orders over $35. I am always pinched for time but I am also cheap. I decided to try it and think it's pretty great. I get staples and drinks delivered as often as I want but I can still make a quick run in to grab just some fresh produce for cooking whatever dish I'm wanting to make. I hate taking two hours to get groceries. My typical store visit now is 15 minutes once a week. Also, tipping is not allowed. So the yearly fee is the fee.
I keep a running shopping list on my phone in the Kroger app and when it's $35 or more I check it out and have it delivered.
It leaves me more time for cooking.