The Best Sites For Ordering Groceries Online
Bro Crock/Shutterstock By Preston Smith/Jan. 6, 2022 5:49 pm EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do many everyday things. We wear masks when we leave the house, and we keep distance from others to protect ourselves. We even do more things than ever at home so that we have to leave the house as little as possible. For some, this means ordering groceries online so that they can be delivered. Worth noting is that some of the world’s largest grocery store chains offer online pickup orders, too, so grocery store employees gather your items and put them in your car for you when you arrive.
Shopping habits throughout the pandemic have made some believe that grocery shopping could change forever even after the pandemic ends, and this may be true. In fact, Forbes named online ordering as one of the biggest changes that will stick around, but what are the best sites for ordering groceries? Of course, the first one that may come to mind is Instacart. This website/app is used by many companies and individuals/families alike to deliver grocery orders directly to their homes and business. It’s the DoorDash of grocery delivery, and it owes its massive growth in usage and reach to the pandemic, as noted by The Wall Street Journal. Still, there are other excellent websites out there for you to use.
The Best Sites For Ordering Groceries Online
Bro Crock/Shutterstock
By Preston Smith/Jan. 6, 2022 5:49 pm EST
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do many everyday things. We wear masks when we leave the house, and we keep distance from others to protect ourselves. We even do more things than ever at home so that we have to leave the house as little as possible. For some, this means ordering groceries online so that they can be delivered. Worth noting is that some of the world’s largest grocery store chains offer online pickup orders, too, so grocery store employees gather your items and put them in your car for you when you arrive.
Shopping habits throughout the pandemic have made some believe that grocery shopping could change forever even after the pandemic ends, and this may be true. In fact, Forbes named online ordering as one of the biggest changes that will stick around, but what are the best sites for ordering groceries? Of course, the first one that may come to mind is Instacart. This website/app is used by many companies and individuals/families alike to deliver grocery orders directly to their homes and business. It’s the DoorDash of grocery delivery, and it owes its massive growth in usage and reach to the pandemic, as noted by The Wall Street Journal. Still, there are other excellent websites out there for you to use.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
Shopping habits throughout the pandemic have made some believe that grocery shopping could change forever even after the pandemic ends, and this may be true. In fact, Forbes named online ordering as one of the biggest changes that will stick around, but what are the best sites for ordering groceries?
Of course, the first one that may come to mind is Instacart. This website/app is used by many companies and individuals/families alike to deliver grocery orders directly to their homes and business. It’s the DoorDash of grocery delivery, and it owes its massive growth in usage and reach to the pandemic, as noted by The Wall Street Journal. Still, there are other excellent websites out there for you to use.
Some grocery ordering services serve specific food needs
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Tom’s Guide also recommends Dumpling, which supposedly aims to turn its workers into business owners, building them up rather than treating them solely as delivery drivers. This service is available in all 50 states and offers a variety of stores for your driver to go to. Other options include Local Harvest for seasonal groceries, ShopFoodEx for hard-to-find items, and GoBio! for organic groceries (via Lifewire).