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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
PostPosted: Sat June 27, 2020 1:52 am 
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Also I’m pretty sure they’re sisters.


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Also I’m pretty sure they’re sisters.

So horny

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Yeah you guys focus on the drinks.

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We've been having family picnics on the tailgate of our car after pickup orders lately just to mix it up. I can only eat so many meals at the dining room table.


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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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Wow...that hit surprisingly hard. Yeah, the dining room table has always been like the center of my life, but ever since the pandemic started its begin to feel like a stale fart


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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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there is so much death in that sugo if she only knew

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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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Order Online and we’ll have your order waiting for you 20 minutes later. If you don’t do online, call us at 919.942.1133 to place your order.


So, I put the order in on-line and was given a 50 minute timeframe. Not a big deal, but figure I'll call just to be sure my food doesn't sit around for 30 minutes while I wait. Phone number goes straight to a full mailbox.

I've been getting takeout at this place for a decade. It's not like they're new to this.

Is this because I'm a cop?

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Last week, my wife and I discussed possibly going in-store for groceries. Now cases are surging again so I bet that doesn't happen. :|

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i wish whole foods premade salads werent 50% chance of food poisoning

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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
PostPosted: Tue October 27, 2020 2:15 pm 
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Curbside was perfect early days. No traffic, plenty of parking lane to pull into. Then things opened up more and it began to resemble the big city hustle and bustle a bit more, so we shifted toward delivery again for convenience.

Now Chicago Mag came out with their top ten sandwiches, so thinking we may use that as an excuse for some low risk curbside/carry out trips out and about to stave off cabin fever.


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Wait you guys still aren’t going to the grocery store?

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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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Bammer wrote:
Wait you guys still aren’t going to the grocery store?

I have been, it’s no thing.


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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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Wait you guys still aren’t going to the grocery store?

My family and I went for an actual shopping trip for the first time since March today. We mapped out our route based on our list and it was pretty stress free except for when we got to the cashier line.

I like that the sense of urgency kept us from impulse buying needless things.

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I like that the sense of urgency kept us from impulse buying needless things.

this is actually one of my favorite parts about going to the grocery store


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I like that the sense of urgency kept us from impulse buying needless things.

this is actually one of my favorite parts about going to the grocery store

I really wanted to buy a butchered hog head and some papayas, but it would not have been responsible in the same week our mortgage comes out.

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Chris_H_2 wrote:
washing machine wrote:
I like that the sense of urgency kept us from impulse buying needless things.

this is actually one of my favorite parts about going to the grocery store

I really wanted to buy a butchered hog head and some papayas, but it would not have been responsible in the same week our mortgage comes out.

pro tip: it's always cheaper to buy the whole hog and then butcher it yourself


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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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Why do you think I've been price comparing deep freezers all year?

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well, you ain't gonna find what you're looking for at aldi, that's for sure


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 Post subject: Re: Curbside versus Delivery
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I fear I have over simplified my overall grocery strategy and situation by touting the beautifully efficient business model of Aldi on this board.

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