What is "Grainy mustard"?
"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>>> Justify your online purchases however you want. The fact remains that
>>> shipping is NOT free if you don't *subscribe* to Prime and order less
>>> than $25 worth of merchandise at a time.
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>> Yeah. And there's probably not a person on the face of this earth who
>> would do that but you. I don't have to justify anything. I buy what I
>> need and if I can't find it in a store, I get it online. I'm also not
>> going to go from store to store to store to look for something when I can
>> find it in sometimes as little as 5 minutes online.
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> I love shopping online. I hate shopping in stores, so it's all a win win
> for me. I love Amazon for the ease of buying just about anything you want
> from anchovy paste to my Kindle.
Same here. I generally only go into a store if I need something right away
or to kill time. Like when Angela is at the dance studio or the driving
school. I rarely ever find gifts in brick and mortar stores. What most of
them sell can be gotten pretty much anywhere. Little boutiques can have
more rare stuff but that sort of stuff is only appealing to some people.
I can almost always find what I want online and find it fast.
Of course I do have to get some groceries in the brick and mortar stores. I
did have a home delivery once. That was fine then. We were stuck here
snowed in. But grocery delivery is different. You have to stay home for
it. That's something I wouldn't be able to do very easily.
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