Are there any foods worth buying online rather than at the grocery store?
>>7116605
only if your country doesnt sell that food
>>7116605
dog food
>>7116605
Jerky. Specialty items.
If you've got amazon prime, a bunch of shit becomes worth getting online. Vanilla pods are maybe four times cheaper for example.
bulk spices like chili powder. I like badia chili powder.
>>7116637
>not stealing vanilla pods to feed growing addiction
>>7116605
loose tea
>>7116605
My local grocery store delivers food. I've made complete orders online when I had H1N1. One of the few verified cases in New York, 16 days of shivering, sleeping 20+hrs a day, puking, shitting myself and barely being able to stand.
Peapod brought it right inside for me, I had to call a friend to put it away.
TLDR- modern society is amazing.
protein powders and sports suppliments.
maybe solyent too.
>>7116923
Isn't H1N1 contagious?
>>7116930
Yes. Not like I told the store I had it, my friend knew and risked it. The hospital told me the worst of it was over and discharged me.
Fuck that delivery guy, I gave him a $20 tip.
>>7116605
Anything that is shelf-stable.
But I guess it depends. My local supermarket is pretty expensive.
A good place place to buy stuff locally is discount stores or the dollar store.
No, you run the risk of receiving expired items. It's pretty bad even at the store, gotta watch that shit.