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Anywhere deliver groceries without the need for credit/debit card...like takeaways?
Milkybarsareonme
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Hi there
I was wondering if there are any online grocery stores that deliver to your door and take payment then, like a takeaway?
I don't have a credit or debit card (for many reasons)
I was wondering if there are any online grocery stores that deliver to your door and take payment then, like a takeaway?
I don't have a credit or debit card (for many reasons)
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You could get a prepay credit card. Think of it like a gift card for Tesco/Asda/wherever, and load it with your grocery money then use this.
I doubt a supermarket would take produce they can't sell to anyone else (chilled and frozen) to an address without a guarantee of payment.
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Iceland do but you have to go in the shop and pick everything out first. I've never seen the point but I suppose if you haven't got your own transport and you don't fancy dragging 12 bags on the bus it's useful.0
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Iceland do but you have to go in the shop and pick everything out first. I've never seen the point but I suppose if you haven't got your own transport and you don't fancy dragging 12 bags on the bus it's useful.
I once had a load of ice-cream and squash to delivered for a massive children's party I was organising! Only time ever though but I think it helps the elderly and those with lots of children, buggy etc0 -
I dont drive and i got a two year old so icelands is great for me once a month so i can get all the big things that i wouldnt be able to carry home or put in the buggy. The down sides i can imagen it being hard to push a buggy and a trolly round. I dont have that problem because i use a sling 75% of the time so kidlet is nicely wrapped up on my back out of harms way while we shop
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You could always buy a gift card from tesco/asda etc and use it online instead of a card.0
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