GhOsTID said "Nothing against the people who work for instacart but with superstore most of the products are 10-15% higher price than in store, no discounts/sale prices, plus a delivery fee.
It's great for getting a few things if you are too busy like if you had to be somewhere for a few hours but were having company and would need some items you forgot in your prior shopping. Not a great service for people like me who have issues getting out to shop for themselves. I miss walmart's delivery service for most of my pantry items but I understand why that changed.
I've used the Superstore delivery service twice and both times the shopping/delivery aspect was fantastic, you are even in touch with your shopper while they're in the store doing the shopping and via the app or text they can contact you to make sure you're getting exactly what you wanted. "
That could be one negative but they have to make money somehow. It’s best for people who would rather do something else and have someone do shopping for them. You would spend money on gas and also insurance and whatnot for a car if you owned one to go out and buy groceries.
I don’t know what you mean by “Not a great service for people like me who have issues getting out to shop for themselves” since the point of Instacart is to bring you your shopping. And the Superstore delivery program is no different from Instacart. You can message the shopper or text them and you can add messages for specific things you want.
I think it’s either going out and buying your own groceries and paying for gas or paying a little more on groceries for someone to bring it all to you to your home.
There’s always a cost to convenience.
Edited by cal7575, 2019-07-23 11:09:45