Hi Ian.
I find that the apps on smart phones are better than the websites although you
might find it easier to register using the website.
It depends which supermarkets deliver to you as well, of course.
All of the supermarkets now have delivery passes where yu sign up for a month
or three months or six months at varying prices and therefore don’t pay the
delivery cost, obviously!!
I like Sainsbury’s because you can link on a product to get basic cooking
instructions along with all the nutritional information you could ever want. A
lot of people like Morrisons who don’t deliver to us, Occado is also popular
and easy to use and Tesco is ok.
Iceland don’t have an app and I find their website horrible to use – Asda is
also easy to use so if I were you: try with your preferred supermarket.
Mandy.
From: Ian Macrae
Sent: 24 March 2018 12:50
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] ONLINE GROCERY SHOPPING.
Later than most I’m coming round to doing grocery shopping online and have a
couple of questions.
1. What are people’s views on the most accessible supermarket sites?
Is it easier to shop via a website or using an IOS app on a portable device?
With thanks.
Ian Macrae
ian.macrae1@xxxxxxx
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