Why do you choose to have your groceries delivered rather than going to the shops?
This is something I have never done. We did try placing an online order once, possibly 20 years ago. Got so far and then lost the lot before the order was placed. Never tried again since. I guess things have changed in that time????
The two main reasons are that I don't shop at only one supermarket and I'm not happy, from an environmental perspective, with the vast number of home delivery vehicles on the roads.
I like to do my main shop at Aldi. I'm happy with the overall quality for day to day stuff, the store layout never changes (big plus), and the prices are good. Then I have to use Tesco for things either Aldi don't do or the quality isn't good enough. For example Aldi washing up liquid has gone way down in quality and Tesco offer1.5 litre Fairy Liquid at a very good price. Coffee. Can't get decent coffee in Aldi. I refuse to use Tesco for a main shop unless it's absolutely unavoidable. The Tesco management are world leaders in conning and ripping off the consumer. Shopping in Tesco takes for ever because one can't trust the special prices and one has to compare the per gram, per litre price on every item. A recent example in Tesco. Club Card price for Anchor spreadable £7.50 for 500g pack. On the next shelf are 400g packs at £3.25 = 800g for £6.50. £1 less for 300g more. Tesco are robbing, thieving so and sos.Everry little helps..................yep every little helps towards the £2.7 - 3.0billion profits.
Then of course I need Morrison's for Aviation gin and Booth's when we need the unusual stuff.............