I would really like for online groceries to work, partly because I despise going to to the grocery store. I'd much rather have someone else find a place to park, locate all of their items, wait in line at checkout and haul the groceries out of the store. I'm even willing to sacrifice things in order for that to happen, like being able to inspect and pick my own meat and produce.
The only sticking point for me is price and selection. I want options when choosing products and I want the prices to be comparable to what I see in the store. I don't want prices that are twice as much as in the store PLUS delivery fees.
Hopefully Instacart Express tackles that problem. The only concern I had after reading the thread is that it sounds like they have an employee go to an actual grocery store to pick up the order and deliver it. That method of doing things sounds painful once the service really starts to grow, but perhaps they've got an alternative strategy for when that happens.
The only sticking point for me is price and selection. I want options when choosing products and I want the prices to be comparable to what I see in the store. I don't want prices that are twice as much as in the store PLUS delivery fees.
Hopefully Instacart Express tackles that problem. The only concern I had after reading the thread is that it sounds like they have an employee go to an actual grocery store to pick up the order and deliver it. That method of doing things sounds painful once the service really starts to grow, but perhaps they've got an alternative strategy for when that happens.
Good luck, Instacart!