Showing posts with label grocery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grocery. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Amazon Fresh vs. Jet Grocery/Fresh Food

Amazon Fresh vs. Jet Grocery/Fresh Food



First I will say that I really enjoy grocery shopping. However, life is busy and I also really enjoy Amazon shopping. My current grocery shopping has been online and I wanted to share my experiences using both Amazon Fresh and Jet. I explored other food delivery options but felt Amazon and Jet had the better prices and delivery fees and ease of use.

Amazon Fresh: 30 day trial period then $14.99 a month. Free shipping over $40.
If you grocery shop once a week you spend about $3.75 ($14.99/4) per shipment on a fee.

Jet Grocery/Fresh Food: no monthly fee, $4.95 fresh packaging fee per order, free shipping over $35


Price Comparison:

I started out with all items I wanted to buy in my Amazon cart and then compared to Jet. I ended up with about a third of my items in my Jet cart. Jet had better prices on eggs, meat, and fruit. Amazon had better prices on dairy, baby food, frozen meals, yogurt, veggies, and snacks. 
Jet still wanted to sell you things in bulk, like baby food pouches, whereas on Amazon you can buy a package or buy them individually like at the grocery store.
Jet also offers more coupons but I couldn't use any. New customers can save off the first 3 orders or you could save 20% off $75. 

Product offerings:

I found them to be pretty comparable. Amazon sometimes is out of items (like bananas, but they have organic bananas) and Jet was not out of anything I searched for. I would have been able to get everything on my list from either site.
With jet, the more you add to your cart the more the price drops. Adding more quantity reduces that particular item or even certain items cause this for all items in your cart.
From both sites, all my produce has been very fresh and I am happy with the quality.

Product Packaging:

Amazon fresh sends your items in reusable bags. The bags contain ice packs, dry ice, and necessary cushioning. The bags are easy to carry inside even when a bit heavy as they have straps. When done, just store them away and put them out for your next delivery or call to have them picked up. They fold up or if you want to leave the cushioning inside them you can. Everything has always been delivered cold and damage free (no smushed bread or broken eggs).
Amazon Fresh Packaging

Jet sends large cardboard boxes. LARGE HEAVY BOXES. I could barely carry one in.  I knew I ordered eggs so I had to be careful. The boxes contained the same cushioning as amazon fresh, ice packs, and dry ice. It also contains filler paper. Lots of it. My one large box only had 3 items in it. 
I ordered 4 cartons of eggs. All had broken eggs. Of 4 dozen eggs I salvaged about 8. They were on the bottom of the box. By the time I was done unpacking my two boxes half of my kitchen was full of trash. Am I a recycling center?? Where am I going to put this all?! My husband is going to have a heart attack. 
Jet Packaging

All this packaging for three items

The end result of the jet packaging.


Product Delivery:

Amazon Fresh allows you to choose a day and time range for delivery. You can also choose for it to be left or for an attended delivery where you accept your packages. After you set the time you have time to add to your order. 
Jet Grocery/Fresh food states they will delivery within 1-2 days. You do not have any say in the delivery timing. I got my delivery quickly, as I ordered Monday afternoon and had it by noon on Tuesday. It's winter so it's not like things won't stay cold and I also work at home so this approach doesn't bother me but it's something to consider if you could have your groceries potentially sitting out for a while. 

Customer Service:

My sister had a missing item in her Amazon Fresh delivery and was given almost $20 in credit (credit for product plus additional credit for next purchase).
Jet replied quickly regarding my cracked eggs query and I was given a $5 credit, which is slightly more than I paid. 
Customer service of both I would say is great. I'm not trying to get freebies or going to choose Amazon because they offered more of a credit. I think anyone would just want the cost of the item and both companies delivered quick responses.


Who will I use moving forward?

Amazon Fresh for the win! The amount I saved on food with Jet was offset by paying $4.95 to ship. Ordering at least weekly makes Amazon's monthly shipment less then Jet's delivery fee. Also, the packaging situation with Jet is out of control. The time I will have to spend cleaning this up and possibly driving to a recycling center because it's going to take up my entire trash can is not worth the savings. 


What grocery delivery service do you use? Leave comments below.

Friday, September 30, 2016

Saving on Amazon: how to find the best deals

 Getting the best deals on Amazon


Anyone who knows me knows I'm a big amazon shopper. I even have a Facebook page and group dedicated to sharing the deals that I find. You can take the easy way out and like my page (HERE) and join my group (HERE) or you can learn how to find the best deals on Amazon as well. Read below if you didn't take the lazy way out.

For starters, you HAVE to have Prime. Just do it. You can sign up for a free trial and then it's $99 a year or if you're a student it's free for 6 months and then only $49 after that. 
Get it here: AMAZON PRIME

What do you get with your prime membership? Too much for me to even list but you can get all details on Amazon, I'm going to tell you what I use the most that make prime worth it to me.

- Free two day shipping: say no more. Anything that takes longer than two days now from other companies feels like it took a month.
- Prime Now: this isn't yet available in my area but you could be getting your purchases in one to two hours. I bet the two day shipping seems long to people with this coverage.
- Prime Video: comparable to Netflix. Download the app or use it on your smart tv. Lots of great programs for free and others to purchase. They now even offer channels like SHOWTIME and STARZ. You can even get a free trial:
- Photo Storage: UNLIMITED photo storage. My friends had been paying $50-$100 a year for photo storage websites with limited storage when they could have been getting unlimited storage PLUS all the other perks prime offers. 
- Amazon Family: 20% off diapers
- Early access for sales and deals
- Kindle books: Did you know you can choose one free Kindle book every month? Amazon will send you an email with a few book options and you can choose one for free. I save them up for beach reads. 
- Prime Music: lots of free songs, make your own playlists, etc.


Now you are convinced and you have amazon prime, so let's move on.

Find the deals:

First, check out the deals. Towards the top of Amazon's main page it says "Today's Deals." This is what we want. Here you will find lightening deals, coupons, sales, etc. You can search by category. Lightening deals means only a certain number of sales will be allowed at that price. If you see something you want grab it fast! 
Just because a deal or sale isn't listed here doesn't mean it doesn't exist; you'll just have to do some more searching for the item you want. I only buy things that are amazon prime. When you buy from a third party you are most likely buying a cheaper version from overseas. Sometimes third party sellers list an amazing deal, prices so low it makes no sense, but then they cancel all the orders and you are left to argue with them to get your money back. Amazon prime is legit.

Deals Pricing:

Amazon pricing is always changing. Amazon used to have a list price and a "sale" price however as many items were never at the list price Amazon is doing away with this and only showing one price. With prices changing all the time how do you know if this price you see is a deal? 
You check www.camelcamelcamel.com. 
On this website, just enter the item you are looking for and you can see the prices it has been on amazon: the highest to best price and when. It will tell you what price falls into a "good deal" category or "best deal." We want the best deal. If you see that the current price isn't a good enough deal for you, then you can set an alert. Once the price drops to your desired amount you will get an email to notify you and then you can make your purchase. Clearly, this isn't the approach you take for the birthday you have to go to next weekend, but you can start to set alerts for Christmas wish list items in October and wait things out. 

Subscribe and Save:

Have you gone into target recently for toilet paper and somehow spent $107 and have 7 bags full of who knows what? Been there, done that. Now I buy all household supplies (paper goods, cleaning, snacks,  diapers, etc) with subscribe and save. It's a monthly shipment but don't let that scare you. It's easy to cancel/change/update items each month and you always get a reminder email. Each item is an additional 5% off BUT if you have 5+ items that month all items are 15% off. Remember the today's deals page? I start there and search for coupons. If toilet paper is listed at a lower price, has a coupon, and I can get 15% off that's a good deal. Fill your subscribe and save up with those types of items for the best savings. Also I don't have to lug a 48 pack of toilet paper and other bulky items into the house. I also figure I'm saving money not buying an additional 25 unneeded items that I would have bought had I gone to Target - this is also what I tell my husband when he complains about breaking down all the boxes for recycling.


Pantry Box:

Not going to lie, I cannot figure this one out. I don't really see how it's worth it over subscribe and save. There are grocery and household items that are only available for a panty box. Each item takes up a certain percentage in your box until you fill it. I can't wrap my mind around this so let's stick with subscribe and save for now. 


What are your tips for finding great deals on Amazon?