mommy*RN
<font color=limegreen>Does Imodium work for verbal
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Well they follow your directions to the letter. Here's pretty much what my list looked like and I had them shop at Walmart because their prices are pretty standard.
apples: have to be baja or red delicious. We need at least 10. And they can't have any spots or bad areas. The bagged 3lb kind are fine unless they don't all look perfect, by the pound is fine if the bagged don't look good
(ok there was more about the apples and my insanely picky 5 yr old DD!)
grapes: green seedless but only if they are less than $x.xx per pound (grapes were more expensive than my price point so she didn't get them)
bananas: 10 ripe and 10 green as possible
frozen waffles: least expensive brand, blueberry if they have it plain if not
sourdough bread from the bakery section: round and pre-sliced
2lbs turkey bacon: least expensive national brand
2 doz eggs: least expensive
and so on and so forth. I gave them specific brands when I cared as well as what to sub out if they didn't have it and gave specifics on things like the soda because I know a case of soda isn't 24cans in FL it like 18 cans and then a 12pk is actually an 8pk. So I told them I need at least 24 cans.
They use a free form section to make your list in, it's not a check list.
As for pricing, go by your area and add on 10% just to be sure. I est our bill at $30 higher than it was so the prices were lower than I had planned on.
That is VERY helpful...thank you. I might see if this is the service for our next trip. In general, how many items did you have on your list?
I totally get you about the picky fruit eaters...I have two myself...the youngest is still to young to know the difference, but that will change...
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She even went through the wine selection at Publix and described a few before I finally decided what I wanted.