10-30-2006, 06:00 PM
After this last weekend, shopping with all the sheeple, chasing two toddlers around the grocery store, waiting in candy-filled checkout lines for 15 minutes... I'm ready to try it, I think.
A few of my colleagues here speak very highly of the service here in Boston (partnered with Stop and Shop). For a delivery charge of $7, I'm willing to give it a shot, considering the time and energy it might save.
On one hand, it seems like just another lazy-american-gets-lazier example, but it does remind me of how my grandmother used to have a delivery guy bring groceries - and that was 35 years ago on Kimball Avenue in Chicago. It is just that the user interface was a rotary phone, and the method of payment was cash...
Anyone have any experiences with them? (http://www.peapod.com)
A few of my colleagues here speak very highly of the service here in Boston (partnered with Stop and Shop). For a delivery charge of $7, I'm willing to give it a shot, considering the time and energy it might save.
On one hand, it seems like just another lazy-american-gets-lazier example, but it does remind me of how my grandmother used to have a delivery guy bring groceries - and that was 35 years ago on Kimball Avenue in Chicago. It is just that the user interface was a rotary phone, and the method of payment was cash...
Anyone have any experiences with them? (http://www.peapod.com)