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Groceries at Your Doorstep: 9 Services That Bring the Food to You

by Mireille Schwartz
9 years ago

Supermarket dread no more! The New Year’s resolution to eat healthier has become a cliché, but this year we’ve got a solution that will make it easier: convenient, affordable to-your-door grocery delivery.  Instead of schlepping to the store with restless kids and a disorganized list, how about you resolve to spend your precious time planning healthy meals for the family and grocery shopping with a click of the mouse? Here’s a roundup of some of the most convenient options.

Good Eggs

These eggheads do it all, from fully-prepared meals to meal-prep bundles (pizza night? roast chicken?) to individual grocery items (gotta re-up on oatmeal, milk, or coffee?) and organic, local produce from trusted farmers. Subscription orders are great for items you want to buy regularly, and then you can add on when you need extras, like dinner. And if you order by 1 pm you will be enjoying your dinner delivery by that night, with faves like Roli Roti rotisserie chicken, pizza night bundles, and emapanadas from El Sur. Minimum order of $30, free delivery on orders over $60. Entrees start at around $10.

Online: goodeggs.com

 

Which one is your go-to? Or have you discovered a hidden gem? Give us the scoop, below.

— Mireille Schwartz and Kate Loweth

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