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Buying Groceries Online: A Little Taste of Heaven

From Jessica Elliott, About.com GuideSeptember 8, 2010

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Grocery ShoppingThere are not a lot of things that I hate more than grocery shopping. Between making a list, clipping coupons, finding the groceries at the store, packing them into the house, and putting them away, I can waste an entire Sunday just getting groceries.

I know I'm not alone in my despise for everything that has to do with shopping for food, so I'm sure I won't be the only person thrilled to learn that you can order your groceries online through ValuMarket. For $5.95, they'll pick out your groceries and bag them for you. All you have to do is pay for them at the store and put them in your car. For a little more, they'll even deliver them to you.

I've used the service three times now, and I love it. The people are so friendly at the store, and it's locally-owned. If you need a reason to stop feeding the monster we call Wal-Mart, try it out. The first carryout order isn't charged a service fee, so you have nothing to lose. In fact, you'll probably save a little time.

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