You can get anything online including fresh fruit, fresh eggs, potatoes, carrots, everything, rice and beans, and chicken and meat. And alcohol too if you drink it. You will have to rummage around various websites. Keep doing searches.
The delivery charges are instead of owning a car to drive to the store.
Dude you and I are in the same boat. Its hard having a backbone sometimes but we become examples to others. Be strong and figure out a way to keep on fighting. May the grace of God be with you
I made friends with farms outside the city and buy there. Moved nearly everything to that process. With hydro farms, they even produce when snow is on the ground.
ALSO: you can just make a seed rack, cheap way to eat is growing microgreens from seed and sprouts as well.
@OP I use "Freshly" for weekly meals so I don't have to go in the stores. I have no idea what their politics are, but maybe you could try a weekly meal service if your budget allows for it.
have it delivered
From where? They banned every small business who did deliver.
Try shipt.com
You can get anything online including fresh fruit, fresh eggs, potatoes, carrots, everything, rice and beans, and chicken and meat. And alcohol too if you drink it. You will have to rummage around various websites. Keep doing searches.
The delivery charges are instead of owning a car to drive to the store.
No, this isn't good for local businesses.
That’s called capitulation. I’ll have none of it.
Dude you and I are in the same boat. Its hard having a backbone sometimes but we become examples to others. Be strong and figure out a way to keep on fighting. May the grace of God be with you
I made friends with farms outside the city and buy there. Moved nearly everything to that process. With hydro farms, they even produce when snow is on the ground. ALSO: you can just make a seed rack, cheap way to eat is growing microgreens from seed and sprouts as well.
Oh ok.
Please don't actually starve yourself. Just get the shit delivered. Or try ethnic convience stores idk...this is literally not the hill to die on bro.
@OP I use "Freshly" for weekly meals so I don't have to go in the stores. I have no idea what their politics are, but maybe you could try a weekly meal service if your budget allows for it.