Kroger has a game-changing new grocery service - and parents might never shop the old way again
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The grocery store already has a program called ClickList that lets customers order groceries online and pick them up at a store, where employees will load their food into their cars.
The delivery service using Uber is the newest extension of ClickList, and so far it's only available in two cities: Dallas and Richmond, Virginia.
We tried it out, and it made us never want to drive to a grocery store again.
Here's how it worked:
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