Hi,
Yes, Tesco is quite useable and good price. Ocado is a little more
expensive but I do like their app very much.
I tend to search for most of the items I want, whichever app I'm using
and find this most efficient, apart from using my Favourites on occasions.
Oh, the checking out is a bit of a pain with Ocado in that you get lots
of offers coming at you, but you can bypass these by going to the
bottoms of screens till you reach the final checkout, so it's not too
bad and you can opt to use a four figurfe code instead of your password
if you wish.
If money is tight or important, I'd start with Tesco myself.
Carol P
On 20/04/2016 08:44, christopher hallsworth wrote:
Hi
I use the Tesco and Asda grocery apps to do my shopping. I also have the
Morrisons and Ocado apps but only use these for browsing now since I find Tesco
and Asda to be reasonably priced and offer a good delivery service. Although I
get help at home, I do put most or all of my shopping away. I just know by both
feeling and memory recall what item(s) I have ordered. Since you don’t have any
home help, using a barcode scanner app sounds a good idea to identify tins,
packets or other “mystery” items. Good luck, I think you will enjoy it once you
get the hang of it.
On 19 Apr 2016, at 20:36, Lea W Langley <wrenlang...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi all, I am thinking of starting to have my groceries delivered. I have some
questions though. I am totally blind and live by myself. I don't have a home
care provider or anyone that comes in to do those things. I do have people who
bring me grocery shopping, but I know that there are grocery delivery services
and I thought about trying them. Here are my questions: If you do have
groceries delivered, how do you know which items are which? If anyone has
ordered fresh foods such as vegetables are they of good quality when you get
them? How do you know what canned goods are what? I have triedany of the Apps
for reading cans and packages. I also have an I D mate quest, but sometimes the
items cannot be found either in the apps are on the quest. That is why I was
asking how you know what is what. Any ideas opinions suggestions etc. would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much, and God bless, Wren Langley
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