Hi,

You might also try schwan's or schwann's too.On Wed, 3 Oct 2012, Nicole 
Massey wrote:

> I think they pulled out of Texas altogether, as we lost them in Dallas as
> well. There are services who will shop for you, but around here they're very
> expensive, and the main one has a limit on how much they'll get in a single
> load, making their service charge too high for use unless you have a pump
> handle in your house that pumps out cash every time you use it.
> That said, Aldi will, if you arrange it with them, shop for you. You fax
> them a list, and give them one day advance, and then they'll have everything
> waiting for you. This can reduce the time required for someone helping you
> shop, and it's an excellent way to at least shorten this task. I'm looking
> into other chains to find out if they will also help -- my immediate targets
> are Kroger, Albertson's, Target, and Wal-mart. (I'll probably also give
> Sprouts and the natural grocery chain often referred to as "Whole Paycheck"
> a try as well)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dale
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 1:57 PM
> To: [email protected]; trinh martin
> Subject: [CnD] Tried Pea Pod? Re: SHOPPING FOR GROCERIES ON Amazon
> 
> Have you tried Pea Pod for groceries.
> Unfortunately, they are not in every market.
> Visit Peapod.com.
> You can check on line by entering your zip code to see if they are  in your
> area.
> If they are available in your area, they are an easy and great way to shop.
> I used them all the time until they pulled out of Houston.
> Tim and Cheryl use them in Boston.
> They charge a small fee and 1 or 2 percent of your order total.
> All in all, on an order of about 250 dollars, the fee was under 10 dollars.
> That is well worth it to me not to have to go to the store.
> If you get something you are not happy with like produce, they will take it
> back at the time of delivery.
> they even will help put things away...or at least they did here when I used
> to use hem.
> Dale
>                  At 07:05 AM 10/3/2012, you wrote:
> >i love shopping for items on amazon, but the items for groceries are 
> >usually in bulk.  if it is something you know you use often, it is a 
> >great idea, especially if they have subscribe and save feature on it.
> >
> >in all we do, we do for GOD!!!!
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "gail johnson" 
> ><[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 3:44 AM
> >Subject: [CnD] SHOPPING FOR GROCERIES ON aMAZON
> >
> >
> >>dOES ANYONE DO MUCH SHOPPING FOR GROCERIES ON aMAZON?
> >>iF SO HAVE YOU GOTTEN DECENT PRODUCT AND SERVICE?
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