All in all, it was a useful and reliable way to get all my groceries — not just pantry staples — delivered to my door. If the convenience of not shopping in person or the cumulative savings are valuable enough to pay $15 per month (plus an optional tip for the delivery person), this is a solid option. However, I did need to be flexible with some of my items (the raspberries). Getting a refund was easy, but you may not be willing to risk it if you're putting on something more formal than dinner for one.
At least for now, I plan to keep using the service post-trial for the reasons I've stated and because the Amazon interface has become so natural that I'm able to navigate through it quickly and efficiently. Plus, it's nice that it's all one billing system.
Still looking? Check out some other grocery delivery options like
FreshDirect,
Instacart, and
Prime Pantry to see if one answers your needs better.
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