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Old 12-04-2020, 10:13 AM   #1921
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That's terrific! And how weird that so many Costco locations seem to have had trouble keeping TP on their shelves at all. I never shop at Costco. Our local grocery store has plenty, but also I found plenty of my favorite (Northern) toilet paper at www.target.com , so I ordered some from them and it was delivered to my doorstep. Now I have enough to last until 2021.
Which is 29 days from now.
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Old 12-04-2020, 11:22 AM   #1922
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Which is 29 days from now.
So true! I guess it will last a little longer than that, but not until 2022.
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I live few blocks from a selection of stores, yet only order since Feb 2020

When the Covid problem is over I will be heading back to the food stores. I actually enjoy this shopping. But for now, I am very happy about the shopper service that costs little, takes away some Covid worry, and gets me what I think is pretty good service for a modest cost. I am getting plenty food. In fact, I could be happy with a bit of weight loss. America is great!

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When the Covid problem is over I will be heading back to the food stores. I actually enjoy this shopping. But for now, I am very happy about the shopper service that costs little, takes away some Covid worry, and gets me what I think is pretty good service for a modest cost. I am getting plenty food. In fact, I could be happy with a bit of weight loss. America is great!

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haha, what shopping service are you using? I am looking for another way to shop since my Walmart curbside has let me down.
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DW and I used to ride our bikes to the grocery store almost daily. Neither of us has been inside a grocery in 9 months (though DW has shopped in Home Depot a couple of times, against my advice). Though we still bike for exercise, getting back to that two wheeled shopping routine is one of the aspects of the post-COVID world we most look forward to.
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haha, what shopping service are you using? I am looking for another way to shop since my Walmart curbside has let me down.
FWIW, We use Amazon "Fresh" (Whole Foods is also available to use), Walmart, and Instacart. I find this is the only way to get everything (I tried letting them substitute... very disappointing results). Anyway, Fresh" (and/or Whole Foods) has the best record of supplying everything ordered but limited selection. But more importantly, there is no fee as part of Amazon Prime. Instacart, if not for the $10.00 plus fee, would be the first choice -- we use King Soopers but the choice of stores is extensive. Walmart, while getting better, is just not "ready for Prime Time." In any event, between the three of them, we are pretty well covered. In addition, we spend a lot at VitalChoice for fish -- sushi grade Ahi and Salmon, for instance. https://www.vitalchoice.com/

And, of course, there are many individual items ordered from Amazon.

Oh! I forgot. There is Drizly for liquor. https://drizly.com/
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Walmart has gotten tired of substituting more-expensive items when their Great Value items run out.

Now they offer an extensive menu of "substitution" choices at the actual shelf price for that item. I find the user interface for this feature tedious and time-consuming.

I had to hunt and peck on the website to find it (it doesn't pop up immediately under "substitutions.") Then you must click on each item in your cart to bring up and select the substitution you want, assuming you want any of them.

In most cases I just went with "do not substitute."
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Walmart has gotten tired of substituting more-expensive items when their Great Value items run out.

Now they offer an extensive menu of "substitution" choices at the actual shelf price for that item. I find the user interface for this feature tedious and time-consuming.

I had to hunt and peck on the website to find it (it doesn't pop up immediately under "substitutions.") Then you must click on each item in your cart to bring up and select the substitution you want, assuming you want any of them.

In most cases I just went with "do not substitute."
If I went with the "do not substitute" option at Walmart I would have hardly any groceries --last few times most things were either substitutes, not available or simply missing from my order. Walmart has disappointed me.
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I just got an order from Walmart 4 days ago, and they substituted just 1 thing, got everything else.
Except the 1 thing substituted was not put in my car !
I chatted online, and got a quick refund on it.

I tried Mejier for grocery pickup... boy what a wreck that was..
The phone me at 10 am to tell me my 3pm order is complete and then list off what I'm not getting, which was a lot, and ask if I want X substitute (at some unknown new price).
I asked since my order was done at 10am can I pick up the groceries, and the person said they perfer if I wait until my time Then why phone me so early ?

It gets worse, as they Didn't tell me where to park to get the groceries, I drove around the parking lot until I found an employee returning carts.
The parking spot was well hidden.
I park and phone in to say I'm there, the only one.. ..... wait quite a long time.
The fellow was careful putting in the bags, like he was handling explosives

It made Walmart look fantastically impressive, and I doubt I'll use Mejier again.
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It's been hit or miss for us. When they "hit," the service is a great convenience. I just resent the additional time at the computer, perusing "substitutions." I guess it's no worse than when you go to the actual store and what you want is sold out.

We go at the early old-people hour. When we left it to 11 a.m. or so, in order to run other errands first, we found there were many more substitutions or "no longer availables." But it's still hit or miss.

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We are locking down Sunday night (part of 6 Bay Area Counties) so I made a semi final run today. Have enough crackers, cheese, wine, tofu, potatoes, onions, TP, COFFEE, breakfast bars to last a month. Will still need fresh produce as I anticipate getting tired of whats in the yard. I'm only supposed to be on a 1 month Stay at Home but who knows? If people paid attention during Halloween then we would have been OK, if they thought this was really on Thanksgiving, then OK. My sisters still think it's a liberal plot
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We are locking down Sunday night (part of 6 Bay Area Counties) so I made a semi final run today. Have enough crackers, cheese, wine, tofu, potatoes, onions, TP, COFFEE, breakfast bars to last a month. Will still need fresh produce as I anticipate getting tired of whats in the yard. I'm only supposed to be on a 1 month Stay at Home but who knows? If people paid attention during Halloween then we would have been OK, if they thought this was really on Thanksgiving, then OK. My sisters still think it's a liberal plot
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We are locking down Sunday night (part of 6 Bay Area Counties) so I made a semi final run today. Have enough crackers, cheese, wine, tofu, potatoes, onions, TP, COFFEE, breakfast bars to last a month. Will still need fresh produce as I anticipate getting tired of whats in the yard. I'm only supposed to be on a 1 month Stay at Home but who knows? If people paid attention during Halloween then we would have been OK, if they thought this was really on Thanksgiving, then OK. My sisters still think it's a liberal plot
gayl, glad you are prepared for the lockdown. We had a similar lockdown in March and early April and it is no piece of cake! So, I am thinking of you and all of those affected by it. I hope things get better there soon.

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Get grocery delivery 2 times a month and in between my friends and family help me...It's only me and I keep my homemade soups and chili always ready to eat.
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Ah, Great Value only?

DW just ordered from W*M two days ago, and was delighted when they substituted a 30oz bag of name brand almonds for the 14oz bag she ordered. Same price.
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The way substitutions work for Walmart pick up has changed in the last few weeks. Use to be you would just check items that you were willing to take a substitution for and you were not charged extra if the substation cost more. Now on the website you have to specify items you will take as substitutes. I noticed I am being charged extra if the substitute costs more. Joe, it sounds like your wife lucked out on her almonds.

My problem is not with the substitutes--my problem at Walmart pick up is that I find out when I get home and unpack the groceries is that I am missing many items that I was charged for and then I have trouble getting a refund. Not good.
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I have a new shopping experience. I have always gone to the store. The last two times, I’ve encountered an employee that I’m just not sure what’s going on. On the first trip, we were doing our Thanksgiving shopping and had a lot of produce. As the cashier is weighing the produce, I notice him systematically hanging most of the weight off the scale. As me and DW are walking to the car, I ask her if she noticed. She says no and we look at the receipt. Sure enough, the weights are way under.

About a week later and a few days ago, I went in but this time my only produce was bananas. Went to the same cashier by chance and sure enough, he does the same thing. 3+ pounds of bananas (weighed at home) were just over a pound on the receipt.

Consensus in the family is that the cashier has an issue and is sticking it to the man (his employer). May also be that he thinks he’s doing people a favor. Personally, I don’t like it. I don’t want to be part of cheating, have anything to do with him getting fired or be put in a position where I feel I should let his employer know. I’ll be paying better attention from now on, not to go in his lane. I hope he’s doing this to help people out, but I’m guessing this won’t end good for him.
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I mostly order Great Value items. This has been a very recent change - two weeks ago, they were substituting more expensive items at the same price. No more.

I figured they were on to us.

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DW just ordered from W*M two days ago, and was delighted when they substituted a 30oz bag of name brand almonds for the 14oz bag she ordered. Same price.
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This past Tuesday we got a huge bag of shredded cheese... 4 times larger than the one ordered... for the same price.

The recent change was that the substitutions need to be addressed before you go to pickup, rather than when they're putting the stuff in the boot.
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