What's Your Favourite Ordering Website/App for Immediate Grocery Delivery

Accounting for speed or deals or min. spend or delivery and total.

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Poll Options Wed, 01/01/2025 - 00:00

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  • Suggested MILKRUN

    MILKRUN is not too bad for groceries

    • +1

      approved

    • 'MILKRUN' also bring all the groceries to the yard, and their likes, are better than … some others.

    • +1

      Milkrun 100% by a mile - Woolworths' own staff pack your order, instead of some random taking 30 minutes to find 2 items. All the Uber Eats driver does is drive.

  • +9

    Haven’t ever felt the need to get groceries delivered and pay “convenience fees”. There’s a supermarket everywhere nowadays.

    • +4

      Same.
      The premium/extra $ for the 'convenience' compared to just going to the shops myself
      What cost of living crisis :)

      The equivalent of the old people 'back in my day we had to walk 12 miles to school with no shoes' will soon be 'back in my day we had to get bread and milk from the supermarket with our own hands'

      • +4

        12 miles to school with no shoes

        ….and it was uphill both ways…..

        • +1

          Yeah but, at least your parents could afford a mortgage, even if it was for a hole in the th' road, and they had to work 25 hours a day to pay it.

      • +4

        Back in my day bread and milk were home delivered daily, for free. Looks like we've come full circle.

        • +1

          Back in my day bread and milk were home delivered daily, for free. Looks like we've come full circle.

          Almost full circle - just missing the 'free'.

    • +1

      I find myself having trouble to order enough item when I am ordering online.

      Walking across shelfs reminds of me what to get.

    • +2

      Especially when you go at night and get heaps of fresh produce and bakery items marked down next to nothing.

      As bad as a Coles "pavlova" is I won't say no when it's 50c.

  • Woolworths Group has acquired grocery delivery startup Milkrun following its collapse last month. The retailer's Metro60 brand will be renamed Milkrun and extend its operations to more than 500 suburbs across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and the Gold Coast.25 May 2023

  • Harris farm on Uber eats. Especially when they run the 20% off groceries.

  • +1
    Suggested Coles Rapid

    Coles (Rapid) is quick and Supermarket Prices
    Good value for >$50 orders with free delivery if Coles Plus.

  • +11

    My own car

  • Wait for an price error that makes the price cheaper delivered than going to the store and buying it myself.

    • Wait for Austriabargain to get away with it

  • Doordash. No specials anymore, also 10% more than shelf price, plus 10% delivery fee. But sometimes, and I mean almost always, I'd rather pay the few buck premium to have shit delivered to my door within an hour.

  • +5

    Is it too hard to spend 5 minutes less on shit-tok and actually plan and organise your life. FFS.

  • +4

    gotta keep the surplus migrants on a poverty wage 👍

    • +1

      Because it's too hard to buy your own food.

    • +1

      Meh, robots will be doing it all soon enough. Then those migrants will be in real trouble when there is both not enough houses or jobs to go around.

    • Who only stay here for 2 to 3 years, then go back home, when the ATO says where is our BAS/Tax.

  • I just go round to Coles/Woolies/Aldi, only live 2 mins away. Not worth the delivery fees.

    I have used milkrun when they had their intro offer discount, was fast & worked well. But I wouldn't pay its regular prices/delivery fees.

  • +3

    I get in my car and drive to the shop.

    • Indeed. I won’t pay the $8 premium for Dominos home delivery, why would I pay double for KFC.

      Actually TBH if I feel a craving I usually just go to the IGA for a bag of chips.

  • +1

    Best delivery service, for our household, is who ever is at the supermarket. A call and the items shortly appear at home, in the kitchen, and at supermarket prices - no % markup.

  • Woolies express delivery

    $15 and it shows up at my door in 60 minutes. Prices don't increase from what I'd be paying in store either. Yes I could just go and buy it myself, but sometimes I don't have the energy or time. Friday afternoon middle of January I'd been working in the yard all day in 30 degree heat, $15 to relax at home and have someone bring my shopping to me is a bargain.

    • Yeah, pretty hard to stop at the shop on the way home 😂

      • $15 to sit at home and relax is a small price to pay to avoid car parks, navigating around the aisles and waiting at the checkout. I need to spend $5 in petrol just to get to and from the shops, so it’s really a $10 cost 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • I do the same. The first time, I was doing Xmas baking about a week out from Xmas, so there was the mad rush phenomena in there too. I found something i thought I had & desperately needed for a few things had gone brown and stale. There were other Woolies items we needed and I wasn't sure how and when I was going to be able to get them (my tradie hubby was flat tack and I could longer drive myself and load/unload my wheelchair) plus I had started one thing and was ready for the ingredient. Did the order, put that to one side and started something else. Got my delivery and finished my baking. Hubby was wrapped because I saved him a job and we now had all our Xmas shopping complete. It was worth the $15. I no longer use Milkrun either now that this option is in the Woolies app as their prices are higher there.

  • Ordering groceries online means missing out on comparing prices on the shelf browsing online is not as easy as looking on the shelf.

    Supermarkets want you to order on line as you can't compare easily this gives the supermarket a greater profit margin.

    • browsing online is not as easy as looking on the shelf.
      Supermarkets want you to order on line as you can't compare easily

      Never heard of opening multiple tabs with eg Coles/Woolworths/Amazon etc in each tab to do an immediate comparison?

  • -1

    this might sound a bit…gay…. but I have a MTB and a trailer. I'm only 1.5k from my local colesworth's, so yeah.

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