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CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:27 PM Yesterday

Do you get groceries delivered?

I'm a fan, because we are an elderly couple. However, I used to love visiting my food, so to speak, in person and picking out just the very best one of whatever I was shopping for.

But now, being old, I just want to get the food ordered and paid for online with my debit card. I get the groceries in the time frame I wish and I prepay a tip so it's all carried in the house and all I have to do is unpack the bags. It works out very well.

One thing: you can't order a limited number of some things such as bananas. I am the only one eating them and I ask for one and get one bunch, usually of 4 in total. Far too many bananas for me and my little cereal bowl! I'm never gonna make banana bread cuz I can't stay on my feet that long before my arthritic back gives out. (I guess I have to check out articles that help me cope with more bananas).

I find that the groceries are good quality and the fresh produce usually very fresh.

I like the service. YMMV of course...

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Do you get groceries delivered? (Original Post) CTyankee Yesterday OP
Maybe we'll get to that point someday True Dough Yesterday #1
Yes but the mistakes can be comical. underpants Yesterday #2
Same here. I do order sometimes, but the stores have sometimes made mistakes with both the highplainsdem Yesterday #13
My son ordered online last week iamateacher 20 hrs ago #35
Banana pudding quaint Yesterday #3
I still go shopping once a week and Costco every other week kimbutgar Yesterday #4
"Do you get groceries delivered?" J_William_Ryan Yesterday #5
I like to shop for groceries but whenever I'm out of town... mike_c Yesterday #6
Nope Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #7
Yes, I know and I once felt that way. I guess aging and its accompanying insults to your body has changed my attitude. CTyankee Yesterday #12
Yes, it is a great option for me. Very convenient. anciano Yesterday #8
Any extra bananas you don't eat immediately will keep well in the fridge. Refrigerate them as soon as highplainsdem Yesterday #9
Peel and slice the bananas, then freeze the slices nuxvomica Yesterday #10
That's a great idea! Thanks. CTyankee Yesterday #14
stay away from arginine if you are being treated for blood pressure nuxvomica Yesterday #15
I use this flax oil. It is delicious! SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #17
We get some groceries delivered, mostly meat sakabatou Yesterday #11
Yes. I use Instacart & Target. SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #16
Target are backers of the orange slime Jilly_in_VA 23 hrs ago #19
Yes, I still use them occasionally when I cannot get what I need through other sources. SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #37
I tried it once during Covid Nittersing 23 hrs ago #18
Mr. Bayard delivers my groceries, Bayard 23 hrs ago #20
Yes, and I am a happy delivery shopper. Polly Hennessey 23 hrs ago #21
i got spoiled during the plague. mopinko 22 hrs ago #22
For several months now Oeditpus Rex 22 hrs ago #23
I shop off of the weekly circular from the store with the specials they are running for the next week. CTyankee 21 hrs ago #24
Try banana ice cream Marthe48 21 hrs ago #25
Oh, that's great! I love it. will try and report back! CTyankee 21 hrs ago #26
I'm experimenting with a deep larder and far fewer trips to the super bucolic_frolic 21 hrs ago #27
Us too! snowybirdie 21 hrs ago #28
no Skittles 21 hrs ago #29
Yes ._. 20 hrs ago #30
How did you get your home care worker? CTyankee 20 hrs ago #32
I do like delivery for some things but moniss 20 hrs ago #31
would love to do that but I have a small kitchen. No space for a table and chair. CTyankee 20 hrs ago #34
No. I eat lots of produce and don't want anyone picking it out for me. LearnedHand 20 hrs ago #33
No I am able to do my own shopping. nt doc03 20 hrs ago #36
Bananas last a little bit longer if you keep them in the frige. Fla Dem 18 hrs ago #38
I know, I am the only banana eater, too. I'll put them in the fridge. Thanks for the answer! CTyankee 18 hrs ago #40
I do my weekly Kroger shop in person, but I like to get an HEB order delivered tanyev 18 hrs ago #39
You might try peeling, slicing, and freezing those bananas... Trueblue Texan 17 hrs ago #41
Not there yet but at 75 see it in my crystal ball of the Future. Golden Raisin 16 hrs ago #42
My sister does - and she LOVES it. Talitha 12 hrs ago #43

True Dough

(24,048 posts)
1. Maybe we'll get to that point someday
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:33 PM
Yesterday

should we live long enough (never any guarantees).

For now, I'm still at the stage you mentioned where I'm very selective, especially when it comes to produce. I want ripe. I want juicy. I

And I prefer to reach in the back of the cooler for milk that won't expire for an additional 4 or 5 days rather than the stuff closer to the front.

Same for things like mayonnaise. Jars at one store may have a best-before date two months away, but another store may be in good shape six months out.

Those things still matter while I'm able-bodied, but will surely take a backseat in another decade or two.

underpants

(192,313 posts)
2. Yes but the mistakes can be comical.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:35 PM
Yesterday

Two orders in a row - Krogers via Uber eats I think - we got a head of cabbage not a head of lettuce.
My wife once ordered 4 bananas. We got 4 bunches of bananas.
We’ve also received a pic of our groceries on the porch. Not our porch but a porch. We’ve also received someone else’s groceries.

Other than that they’ve been pretty good. The issue refunds very quickly.

highplainsdem

(57,858 posts)
13. Same here. I do order sometimes, but the stores have sometimes made mistakes with both the
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:07 PM
Yesterday

items I ordered and where they were delivered.

And I'd rather pick out meat and produce myself.

iamateacher

(1,108 posts)
35. My son ordered online last week
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:58 PM
20 hrs ago

Instead of 25 bananas, he got 25 pounds....we relatives are all eating bananas this week.

quaint

(4,060 posts)
3. Banana pudding
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:35 PM
Yesterday
Homemade


You only need be on your feet five minutes at a time.

I use Whole Foods through Amazon. My veggies come rotten or huge for the past year. Looking for alternative that does not use Instacart. Can no longer drive due to failing vision. (North Orange County, California)

kimbutgar

(25,850 posts)
4. I still go shopping once a week and Costco every other week
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:37 PM
Yesterday

Luckily my kitchen is on the first floor and I have no stairs to take up groceries. The few seniors I know who get food delivered do because they can’t carry groceries up their stairs.

J_William_Ryan

(2,927 posts)
5. "Do you get groceries delivered?"
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:52 PM
Yesterday

Yes, along with everything else.

Only go out for haircuts, car maintenance, and doctor appointments.

mike_c

(36,695 posts)
6. I like to shop for groceries but whenever I'm out of town...
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:53 PM
Yesterday

...my wife often has them delivered. We're a senior couple, too. Three years ago we went through a period when her health was poor but I absolutely had to be out of town for a couple months for work, my last semester before retiring. Everything had to be delivered. We were so grateful for those deliveries!

Jilly_in_VA

(12,743 posts)
7. Nope
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 12:56 PM
Yesterday

First off, I don't trust anyone else to shop for me. Unless it's my husband, anyway, and even then I'm skeptical sometimes, but he will text me for advice. Secondly, where I live, the options are extremely limited---Food Lion or Walmart. So I'd rather do it myself, TYVM.

CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
12. Yes, I know and I once felt that way. I guess aging and its accompanying insults to your body has changed my attitude.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:06 PM
Yesterday

We still eat healthy foods, we just don't have the variety I used to cook up. I tire more easily now and find I must conserve my energy accordingly. I have back up frozen foods such as stuffed peppers --all I have to do is stick them in the microwave and they are ready and really good. What is important is good, nourishing food. Hubby is handicapped and I am his caregiver. Age has done that. I have to weigh the relative importance of what I can and can't do.

highplainsdem

(57,858 posts)
9. Any extra bananas you don't eat immediately will keep well in the fridge. Refrigerate them as soon as
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:02 PM
Yesterday

you see any spotting/freckling on the banana peel, or the start of a dark line around the base of the stem. Once refrigerated, the peel will still darken, but the fruit itself should be fine for at least a few days after that starts.

nuxvomica

(13,564 posts)
10. Peel and slice the bananas, then freeze the slices
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:05 PM
Yesterday

I do this all the time because I was tired of bananas going bruised and squishy after few days. I slice the bananas and collect the slices in freezer bags. I use the frozen slices in my oatmeal every morning. I microwave the oatmeal so it gets too hot to eat but after I stir in 6-7 banana slices, it's just the right temperature and the banana slices are sweet and jelly-like. I also use 4-5 slices in my post workout smoothie: on big scoop of whey, one small scoop of collagen, half a cup of strawberry/banana kefir, one cup skim milk, a teaspoon of L-arginine alphaketogluterate (to prevent muscle soreness), teaspoon of flaxseed oil. Banana slices keep for a while in the freezer.

CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
14. That's a great idea! Thanks.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:08 PM
Yesterday

I'lll check out the L-arginine and flaxseed oil. That sounds promising!

nuxvomica

(13,564 posts)
15. stay away from arginine if you are being treated for blood pressure
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:24 PM
Yesterday

It will lower your blood pressure and dangerously so if you are on BP or ED meds. Flaxseed oil is a good omega-3 source for people like me who can't eat seafood. Start with just one teaspoon a day to avoid GI distress.

SheltieLover

(72,978 posts)
16. Yes. I use Instacart & Target.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:36 PM
23 hrs ago

Shop mostly Aldi, but get a few things from Kroger & occasionally Target.

I've been very pleased with items purchased & when something is missing, they are very quick to issue refunds.

There is an option for each item to select a replacement if fhe item ordered is out of stock. Also a section for shopper notes, where you can choose to type in specific instructions.

Enjoy!

Jilly_in_VA

(12,743 posts)
19. Target are backers of the orange slime
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 02:00 PM
23 hrs ago

and were among the first to retreat from DEI policies. And you STILL use them?

SheltieLover

(72,978 posts)
37. Yes, I still use them occasionally when I cannot get what I need through other sources.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 06:07 PM
19 hrs ago

I live in an area with very few stores.

Nittersing

(7,523 posts)
18. I tried it once during Covid
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 01:58 PM
23 hrs ago

Ordered all the ingredients to make a nice beef stew.

Got everything but the beef.

Polly Hennessey

(8,050 posts)
21. Yes, and I am a happy delivery shopper.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 02:24 PM
23 hrs ago

I use Safeway and except for a few funny mishaps in the beginning when Safeway first started deliveries, I am satisfied. Lucky for me, when I order three bananas I get three bananas. If there is a problem with the order it is quickly resolved. 🍓🥑🍌🥚🥔🥩🥦🥒

mopinko

(72,881 posts)
22. i got spoiled during the plague.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 02:35 PM
22 hrs ago

discovered instacart and swore i’d never go to the store again.
once in a while i do visit my local fruit market. the produce is the best, and the father & son who own it r sweethearts.

Oeditpus Rex

(42,392 posts)
23. For several months now
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 03:11 PM
22 hrs ago

I struggle with walking a lot of the time (hips and sacrum) and my partner often isn't up for crowds, especially the kind that push shopping carts without looking where they're going.

Target, which is four blocks up the street, charges $14.99 per month for delivery. We figure it's worth it, and you can check the app to see if they have what you want in stock when you're ordering.

CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
24. I shop off of the weekly circular from the store with the specials they are running for the next week.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 03:44 PM
21 hrs ago

That way I can plan meals around the discounted foods and the fresh produce.

Marthe48

(21,522 posts)
25. Try banana ice cream
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:20 PM
21 hrs ago

Let the bananas get ripe, peel them, mash them, put into a container with a lid and freeze them. They have a texture like ice cream, and you can add toppings like fruit syrup, nuts, chocolate, whatever you like. Or eat it plain. I like this and one of my friends in Brazil said it is a popular and refreshing way to use bananas.

Or slice the banana and lay the slices on wax paper. Freeze them, and then dip them in chocolate or peanut butter, again, whatever you like. I haven't tried this, but it is one of my daughter's favorite snacks.

bucolic_frolic

(52,002 posts)
27. I'm experimenting with a deep larder and far fewer trips to the super
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:26 PM
21 hrs ago

There's a local mini-super for veggies, and I buy frozen and canned. There are also farm stands.

So once a month to all the supermarkets. Hope to get that down to once every 6 weeks.

Eating a more basic diet helps. When I run out of bread I can bake a loaf, or go with pancakes.

snowybirdie

(6,284 posts)
28. Us too!
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:27 PM
21 hrs ago

So convenient. The stores are so large that we can't get around them any longer. We order three or four bananas with no problem. And the people who deliver are always willing to out the bags on our counter. Worth the added price. I do miss picking out the best produce but the convenience over rides that.

._.

(1,549 posts)
30. Yes
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:32 PM
20 hrs ago

My home care worker orders ninety five percent of them online, I pick up special goodies at the local Whole Foods.. It's all good!

CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
32. How did you get your home care worker?
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:34 PM
20 hrs ago

Do you have to qualify for Medicaid to get one?

moniss

(7,901 posts)
31. I do like delivery for some things but
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:34 PM
20 hrs ago

frozen items I don't order unless it's the dead of winter. I hear you loud and clear about being limited to only so much time standing. I've got bad feet, bad knees, bad hips and arthritis. One thing I have done for cooking is what an elder relative taught me years ago. I sit down to mix things etc. My relative used to have a small low table on which she would set her ingredients, bowls, baking pans and utensils.

LearnedHand

(4,942 posts)
33. No. I eat lots of produce and don't want anyone picking it out for me.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 04:35 PM
20 hrs ago

Even during Covid I’d do pickup grocery orders only for canned goods and staples, never for produce.

Fla Dem

(27,001 posts)
38. Bananas last a little bit longer if you keep them in the frige.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 06:32 PM
18 hrs ago

I too am the only one who eats the bananas. I use about 1/2 a banana a day on my cereal. Usually buy 3 at a time. I keep them in the refrigerator and they usually last 5-6 days. The skin may turn dark, but the fruit itself stays in pretty good shape. Give it a try.

CTyankee

(66,888 posts)
40. I know, I am the only banana eater, too. I'll put them in the fridge. Thanks for the answer!
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 07:21 PM
18 hrs ago

tanyev

(47,537 posts)
39. I do my weekly Kroger shop in person, but I like to get an HEB order delivered
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 06:59 PM
18 hrs ago

every 3 or 4 weeks. I was thrilled when HEB finally opened a store in my city, but it’s kind of on the other side of town from where I am and when I do drive past it, the parking lot is always crazy full. Even though it’s been open a couple years now.

Trueblue Texan

(3,618 posts)
41. You might try peeling, slicing, and freezing those bananas...
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 08:04 PM
17 hrs ago

...on a flat pan before storing them in a container in the freezer. Dump some on top of your cereal before you pour the milk...they will keep the milk c-c-c-cold! I do this with citrus and then use it in my drinks to help keep drinks cold. Works great and prevents the fruit from going bad before I have a chance to use it up.

Golden Raisin

(4,732 posts)
42. Not there yet but at 75 see it in my crystal ball of the Future.
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 08:43 PM
16 hrs ago

Right now combine grocery shopping with serious daily walking (exercise) + fresh air.

Talitha

(7,569 posts)
43. My sister does - and she LOVES it.
Sun Aug 24, 2025, 12:35 AM
12 hrs ago

She's 74, lives alone in the Chicago area, doesn't drive, and has bad knees - it can be quite a hassle to get around in good weather, let alone a Chicago winter.

One of her friends recently showed her how to order groceries online and I gotta tell ya, she's over the Moon! For her it's more than worth the monthly fee - IIRC she buys from Jewel-Osco.

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