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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolkmell" data-source="post: 2128470" data-attributes="member: 306528"><p>I try to do most shopping online, Waitrose is wonderful as the delivery men always ask if they can put it all away for me (I'm almost a full time wheelchair user) and I usually say yes please. Then I have a vegetable box delivered most weeks, local fresh fruit and vegetables that are in season. I'm looking forward to M&S deliveries.</p><p>Should my beloved want something different he gets it whilst he's at work. He also does most of the cooking bless him so it can be some days or even weeks before I look in the refrigerator or larder. Can't remember last time I actually physically shopped for food. It does get easier the longer you are low carbohydrate and also getting in the habit of muting the television when the advertising comes on so you don't get sucked into advertising hype. </p><p>However my beloved when he goes South to see his daughter seems drawn to Lidl/Aldi/B&M and comes home with garish coloured sweeties and peculiar tools that we don't need.</p><p>Don't despair everything gets easier in time and you'll find your new normal shopping list bears no resemblance to your old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolkmell, post: 2128470, member: 306528"] I try to do most shopping online, Waitrose is wonderful as the delivery men always ask if they can put it all away for me (I'm almost a full time wheelchair user) and I usually say yes please. Then I have a vegetable box delivered most weeks, local fresh fruit and vegetables that are in season. I'm looking forward to M&S deliveries. Should my beloved want something different he gets it whilst he's at work. He also does most of the cooking bless him so it can be some days or even weeks before I look in the refrigerator or larder. Can't remember last time I actually physically shopped for food. It does get easier the longer you are low carbohydrate and also getting in the habit of muting the television when the advertising comes on so you don't get sucked into advertising hype. However my beloved when he goes South to see his daughter seems drawn to Lidl/Aldi/B&M and comes home with garish coloured sweeties and peculiar tools that we don't need. Don't despair everything gets easier in time and you'll find your new normal shopping list bears no resemblance to your old one. [/QUOTE]
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