Food apps and services for lockdown living, as the convenience of delivered goods means not having to leave home for weeks.
While we adjust to a new way of life, we are also changing our grocery shopping habits. The convenience of delivered goods means not having to leave home for weeks and, if we’re honest, it’s not necessarily a bad thing.
The delivery app Bottles has changed its strategy to align with Pick n Pay’s new same-day delivery service called Grocery Essentials. services the Johannesburg area. The website lets you fill a cart with meat, fresh produce crates, breakfast baskets, individual fruit and vegetables, or toiletries and will deliver within three hours at a chosen time slot.Ferreira Fresh and Tree Sweets are two fresh produce services that deliver.
Online store Herbivore offers a selection of vegan proteins, chocolate, cereals, spreads, dairy options and snacks We also saw restaurants come up with creative ideas during level 5, which are worth supporting, available on Mr D Food or Uber Eats.
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