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To: Ken Adams who wrote (8696)3/26/2020 12:55:26 PM
From: robert b furman2 Recommendations

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Ken Adams
kimberley

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Hi Ken,

So far they pick from what is on the shelf.

If the item is not available they will call for your next preference,like if a soda flavor is gone,they'll tell you what is available. My neighbor had a girl call twice on the same order this last week. Very good effort to please.

I see this Curbside groceries and deliver to your home groceries along with teladoc really getting market penetration from this event. I was in teladoc 4 years ago with a knee. surgery. Never really used it.

As a 67 year old I'm slow to adjust.

When we drive up to Wisconsin we fly back through the summer to spend time in Texas. Used to keep a car insured,just to have wheels - which was expensive.

Now we UBER and either walk to the grocery store of place a big order and pay a $10.00 surcharge. Saves a ton of money in the big picture.

The only thing I was an early adopter on was my L-88 427 engine in my 69 camaro - that was 45 years ago.LMAO

Bob



To: Ken Adams who wrote (8696)3/26/2020 1:23:42 PM
From: kimberley1 Recommendation

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Ken Adams

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With my store, they will text you if they are out of something and ask if you want a substitution. I shop at Kroger, and the delivery is managed by Instacart. I do think they can go in the back for stuff that hasn't been stocked on the shelves yet.