Hi Ian.
If shopping via an IOS app, for me the simplest and most efficient app is the
Morrisons app!
Basically its nicely laid out, and unlike many, you can adjust the quantities
of items simply by flicking up and down.
Furthermore once you have received your delivery and you go back into the
order, you can see the best by date on items, as well as anytime double tapping
an item and getting cooking instructions etc.
I’ve not used the morrisons web site for shopping, however do use it to manage
favourites and again it’s a very accessible experience.
Although I sometimes use the Tesco app, this is by no means as simple to use,
but never the less doable, with the main difference being that you have to
adjust quantities with buttons rather than flick picking, for me making the
process a tad more time consuming.
Only my thoughts based on fairly limited experience but hope never the less
it’s of a bit of help!
Terry clasper Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Mar 2018, at 12:49, Ian Macrae (Redacted sender "ian.macrae1" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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