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Fraugoofy 10-03-2017 07:50 PM

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xNYer 10-03-2017 08:37 PM

[QUOTE=Fraugoofy;1456969]Do you know anyone under the age of 70? I bet people who know how to use the internet, Alexa, Blue Apron, Google Express, and just about any big box store app order online...I don't know many people who shop in grocery stores!

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The vast majority of grocery shopping still takes place in traditional brick-and mortar stores. But according to industry experts, this pattern may change during the next decades. More and more tech-savvy retailers now offer grocery delivery options for their customers in the United States. Like the milk man used to do in the past, retailers bring food items right to your doorstep. As of 2016, some 5 percent of U.S. consumers preferred shopping for groceries online. In total, U.S. online grocery sales amounted to about 7 billion U.S. dollars in 2015 and are expected to rise to 18 billion U.S. dollars by 2020.

graciegirl 10-03-2017 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1456969)
Do you know anyone under the age of 70? I bet people who know how to use the internet, Alexa, Blue Apron, Google Express, and just about any big box store app order online...I don't know many people who shop in grocery stores!

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I know lots of people under 70. Interesting folks too, some very successful and busy and they all go to the grocery store. Now they may buy more pre prepared foods than they used to.

I am interested in the statistics between online grocery shoppers and cart pushers. I may be surprised.

Not exactly what I was searching for but interesting. Grocery shopping by income;

• Grocery shopping: U.S. households' frequency by income 2017 | Survey

I shop for many other items much more frequently online than going to brick and mortar stores.

Fraugoofy 10-03-2017 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=graciegirl;1456991]I know lots of people under 70. Interesting folks too, some very successful and busy and they all go to the grocery store. Now they may buy more pre prepared foods than they used to.

I am interested in the statistics between online grocery shoppers and cart pushers. I may be surprised.

Not exactly what I was searching for but interesting. Grocery shopping by income;

• Grocery shopping: U.S. households' frequency by income 2017 | Survey

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justjim 10-03-2017 09:37 PM

Not 80%
 
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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1456968)
Take a look at when you go to the grocery store 80% of what you pick up doesn’t take much thought process. It might just be the younger generation doesn’t want to waste time but reality is there a lot of people online grocery shopping you just don’t realize it

I will agree there are people shopping for groceries on-line but 80% is way out of line. We spend our summer in a city a bit larger than The Villages with a large number of young adults. I see many of them in the grocery shopping just like my wife and me. Many are shopping for bargains on a limited budget.

When you shop on line, have your food delivered or pick it up at the grocery you pay for that service. How many can afford it? How many visit the food pantries every week? How many have incomes low enough to still qualify for food stamps? Are they getting groceries delivered to them?

Bottom line 80% in my humble opinion isn't close to the correct number. Sorry we are off the Thread subject.

affald 10-03-2017 10:00 PM

Online grocery shopping is about 5%, U.S. consumers: Online Grocery Shopping - Statistics & Facts | Statista

Expected to be 20% by 2025

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/30/onli...t-by-2025.html

JoMar 10-03-2017 10:06 PM

I guess we think they put in online capability just because....I suggest there is a marketing department that does the market research on this stuff and they must believe there is a market here for that service. Not everyone that shops in the stores here live here.....most actually work here. Publix has an online service, though currently limited, but you can go online, order and pickup in the store. Deli stuff, party platters etc are available online. Then of course, as mentioned before Blue Apron serves a wide market, we have friends here that use that service and of course, the giant in the room, Amazon is building that side of their business. It may not suit us, we may not trust it, we may not have the capability.....but there is a market out there and it must be lucrative because there are a lot of heavy hitters entering.

perrjojo 10-04-2017 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1456959)
I don't know one person that orders groceries online and no one I've talked to knows anyone that orders groceries online. Maybe someone saw a movie about someone ordering online and it's now etched in their mind that it's reality. 80%, I don't think so.

I just ordered from Publix yesterday. Free delivery in less than one hour. The produce was beautiful and the order was perfect.

HimandMe 10-04-2017 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1438686)
I think it will be a plus. I have learned since moving to The Villages that a lot of people haven't grown up with Walmart and some even have a prejudice against Walmart.

They have huge buying power and often you can find items much less expensive than anywhere. This draws people who have always watched their money and those who must watch their not much money.

Yep. I like Walmart.

I digress from the OP but to reply to this...

I enjoyed as a young person all the individual mom and pop shops for their variety. Now wherever you go it's the same old Walmart or same stores in strip mall with whatever the few buyers chose by comparison. Some prices were higher and it was surprising how some shops bought style goods in for reasonable prices. I liked the choices. With more individuals in small businesses, the little guy had mores chances to make a decent living rather than a few at the top and the majority near minimum wage. IMHO, we were better off even with perhaps paying a little more. Yes there were pros AND cons but I truly believe this.

Villager Joyce 10-04-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 1457108)
I just ordered from Publix yesterday. Free delivery in less than one hour. The produce was beautiful and the order was perfect.

What type of items did you order? Which Publix?

Madelaine Amee 10-04-2017 09:08 AM

Aging in Place
 
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Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 1457108)
I just ordered from Publix yesterday. Free delivery in less than one hour. The produce was beautiful and the order was perfect.

This is really interesting and I would like to see you expand what you know about doing this, i.e. what website, how do you order, how do you know sizes to order etc. etc. My interest in this is due to the burgeoning interest in people "Aging in Place" which is a fast growing network of people living right here in TV., as well as across the country. The more we know about online living and ordering, the more it will help people who have no intention of leaving their homes until they have to do so.

Your input and information could be invaluable to people who cannot get to the store, but that still remain in their home!

Madelaine Amee 10-04-2017 09:17 AM

I order International foods on line, but for me it is to get foods that I cannot get locally. It is also expensive. The shipping is a killer and the only way to get around shipping is to order a large amount of items. I shop with two places that will give you free shipping over $100 in purchases. For the items I buy in bulk and freeze, I am prepared to pay, but for average grocery items I still shop my stores.

I think income, time and lifestyle would have an impact on ordering on line from a normal local market.

SouthOfTheBorder 10-04-2017 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1457157)
This is really interesting and I would like to see you expand what you know about doing this, i.e. what website, how do you order, how do you know sizes to order etc. etc. My interest in this is due to the burgeoning interest in people "Aging in Place" which is a fast growing network of people living right here in TV., as well as across the country. The more we know about online living and ordering, the more it will help people who have no intention of leaving their homes until they have to do so.

Your input and information could be invaluable to people who cannot get to the store, but that still remain in their home!

Sign up here:


Publix Super Markets Grocery Delivery

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Don

Madelaine Amee 10-04-2017 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by HimandMe (Post 1457122)
I digress from the OP but to reply to this...

I enjoyed as a young person all the individual mom and pop shops for their variety. Now wherever you go it's the same old Walmart or same stores in strip mall with whatever the few buyers chose by comparison. Some prices were higher and it was surprising how some shops bought style goods in for reasonable prices. I liked the choices. With more individuals in small businesses, the little guy had mores chances to make a decent living rather than a few at the top and the majority near minimum wage. IMHO, we were better off even with perhaps paying a little more. Yes there were pros AND cons but I truly believe this.

I agree with you on small businesses and I miss them. From living and working overseas I miss the butcher, having a baker and a vegetable store. You got to know the owner and they got to know you, but how many of the little business owners can afford the rents nowadays?

Madelaine Amee 10-04-2017 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthOfTheBorder (Post 1457168)
Sign up here:


Publix Super Markets Grocery Delivery

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Don

Thank you for this website and information. I am attending a meeting for my immediate area this month to discuss how we can Age in Place and this is great.


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