Well, it has finally happened. With the exception of food groceries, EVERYTHING that I shop for is cheaper online, including shipping directly to my front door. I just recently placed my first order for Blue Wilderness dry and wet cat food that I usually buy at Petsmart for almost $10.00 more. At Chewy.com, I can buy the same exact product, have it shipped directly to my door in about two days and pay $10.00 less. Otherwise, I have to get in my car, drive to Petsmart and burn gas and wait in line. That is, IF they have the product I want. Online, you know what is in stock or not.
We all saw it coming, but how many of you have made the move to mostly online shopping? If I had to give myself a split rating, mine would be:
80% online / 20% brick and mortar
This does not include obvious stuff you do not do online like buying gas or produce. Some of you may have heard of Amazon Fresh. I tried it, but I did not like it because the cost is too much over the convenience. Otherwise, clothing, tools, electronics, parts, supplies, music, software, books...all of it I buy online.
We all saw it coming, but how many of you have made the move to mostly online shopping? If I had to give myself a split rating, mine would be:
80% online / 20% brick and mortar
This does not include obvious stuff you do not do online like buying gas or produce. Some of you may have heard of Amazon Fresh. I tried it, but I did not like it because the cost is too much over the convenience. Otherwise, clothing, tools, electronics, parts, supplies, music, software, books...all of it I buy online.
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