Random stuff - the anything else thread
#7336
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Instacart is really the only choice here for delivery. Bearing in mind that most prices are a bit more than the in store prices you also lose the opportunity to substitute Cauli for Broccoli; pears for apples, water melon for grapes (and vice versa) and miss in store specials as well the cheap stuff still a couple of days from the best before dates it's already a fair bit more expensive before the delivery charge and the almost hidden service fee of 5% are added.
Probably just have to swallow it, if one wants to keep going out to a minimum. I shall have another look at the 'membership' option and see if that works out better value.
Probably just have to swallow it, if one wants to keep going out to a minimum. I shall have another look at the 'membership' option and see if that works out better value.

I may have to bite the bullet.
#7337
I use Loblaws mostly...I think they use their own/independent shoppers. They keep you up to date via text as they go through the store. I have used Instacart via Longos. I have been pleased with both.
#7338
My son used the Instacart phone App and he said his 'shopper' was in constant contact with him, texting to ask if he wanted some of this as they didn't have any of that.. and even asking if he was ok for loo roll / water .. he was quite impressed. 
I may have to bite the bullet.

I may have to bite the bullet.
For $9.99 a month (Express membership or something) you can shop without the delivery charge (normally $3.99 here) but the service fee is still there. It's unclear whether it's still 5%. It's not very specific.
So if you use it more than twice a month it's worth paying. There's another advantage to express too...you can shop at different places in one go. So if you didn't sign up and you wanted stuff from more than one store you'd have to pay the delivery charge multiple times.
Instacart here shops at Shoppers Drug Mart, Atlantic Superstore, the Wholesale version of Superstore, Walmart groceries and M&Ms and, bizarrely, Staples.
I've 'sampled' a few prices across the range and there can be surprising differences. And the Wholesale place has stuff that Superstore doesn't. I bought a bag of goat meat
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My son used the Instacart phone App and he said his 'shopper' was in constant contact with him, texting to ask if he wanted some of this as they didn't have any of that.. and even asking if he was ok for loo roll / water .. he was quite impressed. 
I may have to bite the bullet.

I may have to bite the bullet.
Was pretty okay, just gets expensive between the tip and service charge. $3.99 delivery charge + 5% tip which was around $6.44.
And the store was out of most of what we needed so we have to try again this week.
The store shopped at was Super Store which is a Loblaws brand, they don't seem to offer delivery in house.
Save On has the best system for delivery, flat fee, no tip driver system, all done in house by Save On employees, but very hard to get a delivery slot.
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If this is true, then I feel bad for the store owner. Customers mad that packages of toilet paper were $34.99, store says the supplier billed them $31.65 per pack, if the store was indeed charged $31.65 and only marked it up to $34.99, I don't see the store at fault, they can't be expected to sell things at a loss, seems Loblaws worked out a deal with the store so they can sell it for $18.49.
https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/04...rice-covid-19/
https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/04...rice-covid-19/
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In one article pretty much sums up landlords in BC well. Renting in BC is awful in general. One of the landlords mentioned in the article lost a human right tribunal case against her for harassing one of her tenants and has a history apparently of treating tenants poorly.
https://pressprogress.ca/throw-their...cebook-groups/
https://pressprogress.ca/throw-their...cebook-groups/






