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Old 08-28-2017, 04:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Ducay View Post
Given every market player seems to be getting in on the act lately, figured it would be good to discuss people's thoughts & experiences. Between delivery and click & pickup options, seems like this will be the future for a decent market share of purchases.

Tried Spud.ca yesterday for the first time. Good local produce, but steep prices on many items. Not sure I will do this regularly, especially out of season when Alberta/BC can really only supply hothouse produce.

I generally do Walmart.ca online for my pantry items. Shipping is slower than Amazon's, but usually comes within a week, and prices can't be beat. Have tried their grocery pickup service and it was pretty good, on par with Superstore's Click & Collect system, but with drive time and pickup/wait time, getting an order still takes over an hour.

Interested to hear if anyone has experience with Save-on-Foods's delivery service, as prices look competitive and delivery is appealing over Click/Pickup from Walmart/Superstore. As those services get more popular, they seem to be harder to get optimal times and wait times are longer.
We tried spud.ca but found it too expensive.

We tried the Superstore Click & Collect system when it first came online. The system was extremely glitchy though and made for a frustrating experience. I cannot convince my wife to try it again.

My wife said she might try the Walmart pick-up service a few weeks ago. The draw for her was there were no pick-up fees. But as of today, she still hasn't tried it.
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