[Blind-rollers] question about grocery shopping

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Apr 7 04:40:43 UTC 2009


Some of this may depend on your income level.  I currently use an 
local on-line service that delivers.  It is a little more expensive, 
but previously I paid a reader/driver to go with me, so it more or 
less evens up.  If you have less income, you may have to be more 
creative -- get somebody to go for you, or with you, and cook them a 
meal or two, let your imagination be your guide.

Dave

At 06:36 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I noticed the list was getting rather quiet lately, so I hope this
>gets some discussion going.
>
>For those of you who primarily use public transit to comute where you
>need to go, how do you grocery shop?  Do you sometimes turn to
>paratransit or a cab, or do you get small amounts of groceries at a
>time so you can carry them in some way on the bus or train?  I'm
>rather at a loss as to how this can be done, and am rather curious as
>to what your thoughts are.
>Thanks.
>Courtney
>
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