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On Monday, August 24, 2020 at 12:30:18 AM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
> On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 22:08:09 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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> >I rarely shop in Bothell. I can't afford the prices here except for Dollar
> >Tree. I used to shop at Winco but they have cut their staff and I can't
> >stand in line for as long as is needed. Angela stood in line for 2 hours. By
> >then, frozen food is melted.
> >
> >I mostly shop at the Walmart Neighborhood Market now. That's in Lynnwood.
> >They do not stock their shelves at night and they have no back stock of most
> >items. At the time I shop, they are always stocking the shelves. Sometimes I
> >can find what I want on a pallet. I've learned to look there.

>
> 2 hours, Julie? That's a whopper of a tale.
> Walmart is very pleasant to shop online and then have them bring the
> groceries to your vehicle. The Walmart shoppers will get all your
> stuff for you. Everything is kept cold or frozen if appropriate until
> you arrive for pickup. Albertsons is also easy to shop online and
> have the groceries brought to your car. I have never had something
> missing from my shopping list at Walmart but I have had out of stock
> items at Albertsons. Costco is also easy to shop online. Any of the
> 3 stores I mentioned will deliver to your door, no delivery charge if
> you meet their minimum shopping total. There are all kinds of avenues
> available to you for food,
> Janet US
>

Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! You're making w.a.y. too much sense. Besides,
don't you know online shopping is not allowed in Washington state; it's
simply not done, none of the stores you mentioned above don't do that in
her state. The governor won't allow it, she'll be arrested, the state will
be put on lockdown again and the gardener stole her car.