[Ohio-talk] does anyone use instacart for grocery shopping

Cheryl Fischer c16a19f at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 17 01:07:41 UTC 2017


A number of grocery stores have begun offering delivery, and mostly free
delivery, in the Cleveland area. I am so disgusted by the inaccessibility of
the website through which  you are supposed to be able to view products and
place orders. Absolutely inaccessible as far as I can tell. 

 

Inaccessibility means I don't get free delivery or any  delivery at all, for
that matter. 

Inaccessibility means that I don't get the extra discounts available on the
website, including $5 discount for buying baking products and $20 discount
for one's first order. 

 

I've left a message for Dave's Grocery Corporate Office to say I want
someone to place my on-line order and any future orders for me until such
time as they make their website accessible.

We'll see what they say tomorrow, but I'm not feeling hopeful.

Why don't these local grocery stores realize that some of their biggest
on-line customers would be people with disabilities?

 

The inaccessible website is davesdelivers.com. 

A Manager at a Daves store told me that a company called Instacart created
their shopping website and shopping websites for at least a handful of other
stores in the area. I went directly to instacart.com to see if their  site
worked any better than the one they created for Daves, but it's just the
same.

 

Has anyone used instacart successfully to shop? 

I appreciate any info or advice.

 

Thanks,

Cheryl

  




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