ronandannette
DIS Legend
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- May 4, 2006
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That's a shame. I've had mixed success with Door Dash but good luck with Instacart. When I had knee surgery and was stuck in bed for a month it was a godsend for making sure the family had groceries and other necessary items. I even got dog food from Costco delivered to my front door that way. There's no way I could have done so otherwise.
I have asthma and have found going to the grocery stressful these days. As a result, I have experimented with different ways of getting groceries other than going into the store. I've liked Instacart best. I've been able to place an order the night before and chosen first available. I like the format the website has for giving instructions and backup options. So far I've gotten almost everything I need (except toilet paper) pretty early the next day and the shoppers have followed my instructions to knock and leave the groceries on the front stoop so I can safely bring everything in. I'm sensitive to smoke and nothing has smelled off.
Success with Instacart completely depends on how good/efficient/available the quality of the service is locally. I don't know if it's because there are just so many people using it or because there's a lack of personnel, but it's less-than-useless here. Even now, when one would expect demand trends to have caused the number of providers to increase, it's still over a week for the "next available" delivery time from some stores. I've only tried it once and won't try it again. I took a delivery time that was 8 days out, that date was changed/delayed 3 times in the interim and the delivery finally showed up to my (closed) office in the mid-evening, despite my specific instructions and communication with the driver.I’ve had instacart deliver numerous times in the past 2 months and haven’t had a single issue. I love the fact we stay in contact. Some are better than others, I was able to see that a shopper substituted organic srouted whole wheat for my gluten free bread (dd has celiac) and was able to tell him that wouldn’t work.
