Help me be paranoid in the right direction
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Post date: 2021-01-12 17:41:33 |
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YANMD or anyone else's. To the best of your knowledge/insights/anecdata/guessing, what is the safest way to get groceries in the age of COVID?
Goals are to minimize public interaction (for my sake and everyone else's). I expect others will find some use in this, but for myself, I live in an urbanish area and am prepared to sacrifice money in the name of limiting exposure. You may assume that grocery shopping is the only remaining Public Space Activity(tm) in my life right now, and yes, I am still being paranoid and soliciting suggestions to lower the risk even further.
Options include:
•going to the grocery store at some ungodly hour in the morning
•grubhub? Uber eats? Are those still a thing?
•some sort of subscription service, but for produce
•buying a year's worth of rice, beans and tomatoes and working with that
•anything else I haven't thought of
What are the respective pros and cons? Discuss! |
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