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By *ysterious996 OP   Man
15 weeks ago

Manchester leeds london Sunderland

Do you do home delivery for your shipping and if so which one you use?

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By *d mirerMan
15 weeks ago

lost

Fuck that !

You get the bummy fruit and veg

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By *ingerTwistWoman
15 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Sainsbos ftw! I cut 35% off my monthly grocery bill by not being influenced into snap purchases in the shop. Worth the delivery cost IMHO and I've usually had OK dates on most things. Substitutions can be... Creative. Asked for spring onions once. Got daffodils.

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
15 weeks ago

Staffordshire

Nah.

I like to thumb the goods before committing

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By *aomilatteCouple
15 weeks ago

Midlands

Two Tescos deliveries per week (and about 15 from Amazon ).

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By *.hrisMan
15 weeks ago

Bath

I did try home deliveries a few years ago, all I know is that Asda delivering in my area were bloody awful!

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By *zeroMan
15 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Sainsbos ftw! I cut 35% off my monthly grocery bill by not being influenced into snap purchases in the shop. Worth the delivery cost IMHO and I've usually had OK dates on most things. Substitutions can be... Creative. Asked for spring onions once. Got daffodils. "

Did picking for home deliveries in Sainsbury’s at the start of lockdown. You had a set time to pick everything and unfortunately you where tied to the suggestions. You had a list of maybe 10 things you could use as an alternative and they ranged from helpful to useless. It all depended on what stock was already on the shelf at that time unfortunately

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By *ingerTwistWoman
15 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"Sainsbos ftw! I cut 35% off my monthly grocery bill by not being influenced into snap purchases in the shop. Worth the delivery cost IMHO and I've usually had OK dates on most things. Substitutions can be... Creative. Asked for spring onions once. Got daffodils.

Did picking for home deliveries in Sainsbury’s at the start of lockdown. You had a set time to pick everything and unfortunately you where tied to the suggestions. You had a list of maybe 10 things you could use as an alternative and they ranged from helpful to useless. It all depended on what stock was already on the shelf at that time unfortunately "

I thank you for your service! 😂 Generally the subs are OK. In the scheme of things, it's never the end of the world. More important things to worry about than quinoa vs Bulgur wheat or whatever. Just sometimes they made me laugh!

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By *imi_RougeWoman
15 weeks ago

Portsmouth

Usually Morrisons, via Amazon, because I can find a £15 off voucher and it's free delivery and arrives the same day.

Tesco delivery has gone up loads.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
15 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

I know I shop a lot but i've never referred to it as shipping

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By *zeroMan
15 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Sainsbos ftw! I cut 35% off my monthly grocery bill by not being influenced into snap purchases in the shop. Worth the delivery cost IMHO and I've usually had OK dates on most things. Substitutions can be... Creative. Asked for spring onions once. Got daffodils.

Did picking for home deliveries in Sainsbury’s at the start of lockdown. You had a set time to pick everything and unfortunately you where tied to the suggestions. You had a list of maybe 10 things you could use as an alternative and they ranged from helpful to useless. It all depended on what stock was already on the shelf at that time unfortunately

I thank you for your service! 😂 Generally the subs are OK. In the scheme of things, it's never the end of the world. More important things to worry about than quinoa vs Bulgur wheat or whatever. Just sometimes they made me laugh! "

I remember subbing Tunnocks teacakes for Wagon Wheels once and thinking how annoyed I'd be if that was me 😄

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By *weet and SpiceCouple
15 weeks ago

Around the Midlands

Only during lockdown when we tried both Tesco and Asda (Tesco was better and gave great substitutes).

Now still prefer to shop in person

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By *ascaIMan
15 weeks ago

Cheshire Liverpool Manchester

I usually go Asda. I enjoy doing my big shop as long as I don’t bump into people I know. I want to be in and out, no time for yapping 🗣️

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By *icecouple561Couple
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15 weeks ago

East Sussex

Sainsbury's and Iceland. I cannot be doing with big supermarkets. I attend Aldi and Lidl in person 👸👑

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By *agatoXXXMan
15 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Do you do home delivery for your shipping and if so which one you use?"

I don't. I prefer to choose my own produce, and not get landed with the dregs.

I hand enough years of suppliers trying that one on in my pro kitchens.

Hey, that means I am (was) a professional male!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

15 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Do you do home delivery for your shipping and if so which one you use?

I don't. I prefer to choose my own produce, and not get landed with the dregs.

I hand enough years of suppliers trying that one on in my pro kitchens.

Hey, that means I am (was) a professional male!"

We go to the actual shop for fruit and vegetables.

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By *agatoXXXMan
15 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Do you do home delivery for your shipping and if so which one you use?

I don't. I prefer to choose my own produce, and not get landed with the dregs.

I hand enough years of suppliers trying that one on in my pro kitchens.

Hey, that means I am (was) a professional male!

We go to the actual shop for fruit and vegetables. "

Quite right.

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
15 weeks ago

Newcastle

If I just need a freezer top up, then Iceland is good but the fresh stuff I like to choose myself, so I can rummage for the best stuff with the longest dates

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By *till gameMan
15 weeks ago

two doors down

Tesco for delivery, usually get a flexi slot for £1.50 , never had a problem with subs or dates

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By *ittlebirdWoman
15 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

Ocado

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By *929Man
15 weeks ago

newcastle

I prefer to go then you can select your meat yourself I’m a fussy fucker especially with steak and will look at every single pack on the shelf before selecting one

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
15 weeks ago

Central

I don't, except I've had Tesco Express deliver a couple of items for family and once for myself, as they're very quick.

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By *herry delightWoman
15 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Saisnburys, Morrisons and Asda don't deliver in my area so it's Tesco or nothing.

We don't have uber delivery or any other kind of quick delivery for groceries.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
15 weeks ago

somewhere

Only ever do an online shop when I'm abroad and get it delivered the day we return home, prefer to go in the shop.

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By *ucka39Man
15 weeks ago

Newcastle

Tesco,Asda and Mark and Spencer

Prefer to be present when shopping so I can see the quality that I'm purchasing

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