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    Default Superstore Click & Collect (anyone tried it?)

    Anyone tried using Superstore's click & collect service?

    I'm just mostly curious at quality of produce.

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    Ours has been great so far!
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    Originally posted by msommers
    Ours has been great so far!
    Pretty painless process? So you just click, pay, and drive to the front door to pickup?

    Might give that a shot

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    Personally think it's amazing. For the modest cost, it's added so much convenience and avoided the store. Substitutions are handled really well also.
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    ya my wife just sits on the couch saturday night. does up her order and picks it up on the way to do her costco shopping.
    and there is a promotion. Use it twice and get a 20$ gift card my wife showed me cause today was her second time doing it. Saves her an hour on a busy sunday.

    They have special stall at the front of the building and you phone a number on the stall sign and tell them which stall you are in.
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    When I try to do it, there are no locations for Calgary. Red Deer is the closest.

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    ^ me too. lol, maybe it's not available in Calgary yet. Heard it from a friend else where in Cdn... Oops.

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    This sounds amazing. I like presidents choice products, hate the fucking store.

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    It's starting May 10th in Calgary...

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    They actually selecting good fruit and veg? Superstore has the most bruised shit out there, so hopefully someone's actually selecting good stuff...

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    Originally posted by Brent.ff
    They actually selecting good fruit and veg? Superstore has the most bruised shit out there, so hopefully someone's actually selecting good stuff...
    Yesssss, that's kinda what I was inquiring if anyone's had experience with this service. And wonder how dairy/meat products work. (say you selected 3pm pickup, will ur order be fridged till then, or just picked out and sit in a corner at the delivery doors )

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    Now all they have to do is put it on an autonomous electric vehicle, and deliver it to my house for $2 more.

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    Originally posted by Brent.ff
    They actually selecting good fruit and veg? Superstore has the most bruised shit out there, so hopefully someone's actually selecting good stuff...

    Even when I go myself, its still hard to select stuff as its mostly shit so I imagine if your ordering it online, some $15/hr employee won't really care about quality and just pick whatever.
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    I typically only buy pantry items and dog food at superstore. I am excited to try this.

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    Meh, I've been using Walmart grocery for shelf stable foods and detergents for over a year now.

    I mean, if you already know the exact brand of ketchup you want its not going to be any different than going to the store to pickup.

    So that means all you need to pickup are fresh and frozen items yourself (the stuff you actually should be picking for yourself) Although I will take a risk on someone else doing the picking for some items.

    And it arrives right on my doorstep, grocery delivery ftw.
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    Originally posted by ZenOps
    Now all they have to do is put it on an autonomous electric vehicle, and deliver it to my house for $2 more.

    Dare to dream.
    When I was living in Budapest Tesco would diliever/bring it upstairs to you..

    It costed around $4.

    It was great since the large tesco was pretty far away and you would have to take a taxi there anyways...
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    Im having a hard time figuring out is there an extra fee for using this service? and if so, how much? (I'm assuming there is...)
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    think it's $3

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