Title: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 12:59:05 PM As a whole i don't ever go to the supermarket i just cant stand the places (although i do go at Xmas) but why would any one want to spend a coupe of hours including driving shopping packing parking loading unloading car is beyond me when they all deliver straight to yr door all for £5 Ive said I'm only to happy to pay the £5 just DONT ask me to go!!
so are you a shop person or home delivery? Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Indestructable on January 19, 2008, 01:01:41 PM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me.
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 01:14:23 PM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me. so you enjoy it then? Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: boldie on January 19, 2008, 01:20:35 PM homedelivery every time
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Graham C on January 19, 2008, 01:22:06 PM I don't mind going to the supermarket so long as it's not a busy time.
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 01:34:55 PM I don't mind going to the supermarket so long as it's not a busy time. 3 am should be quiet Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Dewi_cool on January 19, 2008, 01:41:55 PM home delivery for wine only,over £100 worth delivery is FREE!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Laxie on January 19, 2008, 01:42:44 PM And at that, his week's shop is complete. rotflmfao
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: boldie on January 19, 2008, 01:43:01 PM home delivery for wine only,over £100 worth delivery is FREE!!!!!!!!!! lmao Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 01:52:42 PM home delivery for wine only,over £100 worth delivery is FREE!!!!!!!!!! will they throw a bag of nuts in with it? Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Longy on January 19, 2008, 02:36:53 PM I don't mind going to the supermarket and i hate shopping generally, though I get to pick and choose when I go, so I make sure its not busy. Lol at paying a fiver when Im only shopping for myself.
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Eck on January 19, 2008, 02:40:31 PM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me. so you enjoy it then? No but he gets to see himself on the CCTV :D Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 02:45:42 PM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me. so you enjoy it then? No but he gets to see himself on the CCTV :D Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: taximan007 on January 19, 2008, 03:06:08 PM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me. so you enjoy it then? No but he gets to see himself on the CCTV :D So Good rotflmfao Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: M3boy on January 19, 2008, 03:22:28 PM If only they could get it right, then home delivery would be good.
Used it a few times, but so many things wrong, or out of stock (but not when you order it) so you end up going to the shop anyway! Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Colchester Kev on January 19, 2008, 03:29:31 PM ah yes ... but if you shop online you miss out on ramming other peoples whining brats with your trolley .... go on, try it next time you go ... trolley rage, its the future :)
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 03:35:43 PM ah yes ... but if you shop online you miss out on ramming other peoples whining brats with your trolley .... go on, try it next time you go ... trolley rage, its the future :) yeah perhaps i could take the step daughter ;)Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Ironside on January 19, 2008, 06:23:04 PM on the very odd ocasion i havent got someone to do my shopping for me i goto supermarket after midnight its normally empty and you can get your shopping done in 10 minutes and they rarely have anyone on the counter so you can walk out without paying
free food what more does a bloke want Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 19, 2008, 08:20:13 PM on the very odd ocasion i havent got someone to do my shopping for me i goto supermarket after midnight its normally empty and you can get your shopping done in 10 minutes and they rarely have anyone on the counter so you can walk out without paying free food what more does a bloke want a woman that does it or delivery service Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: thetank on January 20, 2008, 08:32:06 AM The problem with home delivery, is they substitute items that they do actually have in stock. It's just they have overstocked on similar items that they are trying to shift.
Happens all the time with baked goods. Also, I like to go into the supermarket to select what fruit and veg look nicest. When I was a bachelor living off Irn Bru and micro-meals, home delivery every time. Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: madasahatstand on January 20, 2008, 09:58:51 AM I buy supermarket vouchers through work which give me 5% off my shopping and home delivery doesn't take them, so it's the shop for me. so you enjoy it then? No but he gets to see himself on the CCTV :D lolol Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: madasahatstand on January 20, 2008, 10:06:18 AM As a whole i don't ever go to the supermarket i just cant stand the places (although i do go at Xmas) but why would any one want to spend a coupe of hours including driving shopping packing parking loading unloading car is beyond me when they all deliver straight to yr door all for £5 Ive said I'm only to happy to pay the £5 just DONT ask me to go!! so are you a shop person or home delivery? The thing about having the food delivered is that you cant see, touch or smell it. I've had this service once and don't think I'd go there again. Half the shopping was missing or substituted for other products. I dont particularly like shopping unless its a deli with loads of yummy stuff I dont need to cook. I dont know why it takes you a couple of hours to do the shopping? Most folk have a supermarket less than 10 minutes away from them and if you time it right its bish bosh, in and out with the essentials including some lovely flowers for your partner:) For the amount of time you spent moaning about it you could have navigated at least 3 isles and had a half full trolley....:) ;slavedriver; Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Tonji on January 20, 2008, 10:21:18 AM I decided this year to never set foot in a supermarket. I can get all the food I need at the local shops, just a few hundred yards walk down the road. I guess I pay a bit more generally, although the local green grocer & butcher are usually cheaper & of better quality. Service I've found is of a higher standard. Forget the corporate giants, keep it local.
Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: M3boy on January 20, 2008, 10:49:07 AM Tank and Mad have it spot on.
Used to shop at Tesco's - got too expensive, so switched to Asda. But this meant STILL having to go to Tesco for fruit and veg as Asda'a isnt that fresh. Yesterday we ventured into Morrissons - 12 mile drive but worth it. Its like Tesco's quality but with even cheaper prices than Asda! Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: M3boy on January 20, 2008, 10:49:40 AM Tank and Mad have it spot on. Used to shop at Tesco's - got too expensive, so switched to Asda. But this meant STILL having to go to Tesco for fruit and veg as Asda'a isnt that fresh. Yesterday we ventured into Morrissons - 12 mile drive but worth it. Its like Tesco's quality but with even cheaper prices than Asda! My god I MUST be getting old! lol Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: taximan007 on January 20, 2008, 11:28:56 AM I decided this year to never set foot in a supermarket. I can get all the food I need at the local shops, just a few hundred yards walk down the road. I guess I pay a bit more generally, although the local green grocer & butcher are usually cheaper & of better quality. Service I've found is of a higher standard. Forget the corporate giants, keep it local. :goodpost: ;tightend; ;applause; ;applause; ;applause; Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: Colchester Kev on January 20, 2008, 11:30:25 AM Tank and Mad have it spot on. Used to shop at Tesco's - got too expensive, so switched to Asda. But this meant STILL having to go to Tesco for fruit and veg as Asda'a isnt that fresh. Yesterday we ventured into Morrissons - 12 mile drive but worth it. Its like Tesco's quality but with even cheaper prices than Asda! My god I MUST be getting old! lol Gutted .... Paul has been brainwashed. cant we have a whip round and get one of those blokes over from the states who rescue poor souls like paul who are brainwashed by these religious cults. Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: thetank on January 20, 2008, 06:55:58 PM I went to the local greengrocer last week. The service might have been of a higher standard if I had wanted them to **** me up the ****
£3.50 for seven medium sized vine tomatoes. Title: Re: supermarket trip or home delivery? Post by: cia260895 on January 20, 2008, 07:07:26 PM at least the septics have got 1 thing right big trolleys and wheels that steer properly
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