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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Ordering a grocery shop has become as effortless as dialling in a takeaway, with rapid delivery apps putting bread, milk and and a whole range of other groceries - chocolate Hobnobs, anyone?<br>- on your doorstep in roughly 30 minutes.<br>There is a catch of course, delivery charges for such convenience range from around £1.99 right up to £9.99, and the choice is often much smaller than you'll find on the shelves in your local supermarket.  <br>However, judging by the boom in rapid grocery orders made via apps, many of us are happy with less choice and higher prices if it means we'll get doorstep deliveries in less than an hour. <br>According to the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD), the instant grocery market is already worth £1.4 billion, a figure that's set to rise to more than double that in the next few years. For those who have just about any inquiries concerning in which along with the way to employ [https://slotcomment.com/free-credit-press-accept-88 เครดิตฟรีกดรับเอง 88], you'll be able to email us on our webpage.  <br>In October, Tesco announced it had joined forces with German instant grocery app Gorillas, and if you haven't yet heard of the likes of Weezy, Getir, Fancy and Jiffy, it's likely you soon will.<br>The pandemic - and the need for self-isolation - has also heightened demand, making slots with standard supermarket delivery services, including the likes of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Ocado, harder to get. <br>Here, FEMAIL speaks to three shoppers who say they're converts - for different reasons - to instant grocery deliveries    <br>'When I see couples dragging each other around supermarkets, it pains me.<br><br>Find a new hobby!' <br>MONTHLY SPEND: £220 <br> Chef and food writer Elisa Roche says she's sold on rapid delivery apps...and says if you're savvy and look out for vouchers, you can actually save money on supermarket prices <br> Eco-friendly too?<br><br>Elisa says she likes the fact that one driver makes multiple stops rather than several households using their cars to go to the supermarket<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Elişa Roche, 42, a chef and food writer, hasn't looked back since instant grocery apps arrived - having progressed from Sainsbury's and Ocado to Deliveroo Groceries...<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-61816320-6c6c-11ec-a266-dbd4dff06960" website shoppers who can&apos;t get enough of instant grocery delivery apps
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