As an asthmatic, I don't plant to set foot inside a grocery store for the foreseeable future. We've been experimenting with various options for delivery/curbside pickup, and I made my first-ever Instacart purchase a couple of weeks ago from Costco. I haven't stopped by LTH in a while for various reasons, but somehow, a Facebook ad that I was just served informing me that curbside pickup is coming soon to Seafood City made me think to stop by here and see what experiences other people have had.
We signed up for Tomato Mountain's CSA, and so far everything we have gotten from them has been awesome. They have had some hiccups with delivery schedules, but that's to be expected when their membership has quadrupled (!) in the past 3 months. They have now capped new membership.
We have done a couple of rounds of curbside pickup from HarvesTime. Good experiences, but a couple of mistakes in addition to the substitutions (I ordered turnips and got turnip greens, for example, so I had to figure out what to do with 3 gigantic bunches of them in short order).
I did a round of curbside pickup from Marian's on Elston - generally a good experience, although I did get charged for 2 items (celery and cilantro) that weren't included with my order.
I have ordered on Mercato.com a couple of times from CityFresh Market and World Fresh Market on Devon Ave. and Also good experience - prompt delivery, no random substitutions. Sometimes it's not clear on the Mercato website what the unit of each item is - are you ordering a pound, or an item? I ordered what I thought was 8 heads of garlic for $0.01 each, which I thought was a great price, and we go through a lot of garlic. We ended up with 8 1 lb. boxes of garlic! Needless to say, that was an even greater price (organic, too), and we will not need to replenish the garlic supply for a looooong time. (There are now two gallon bags of minced garlic in the freezer, plus another bag of whole cloves, and giant jars of mojo de ajo and garlic confit in the fridge.)
Our most recent order was from Fresh Farms on Devon Ave. via what looks like a new effort by some of the independent businesses to avoid the Instacart cartel -
https://www.myvalue365.com/. This was the first grocery order we have made since the start of the pandemic that had no substitutions or missing items that we were charged for. And they even had dried chickpeas, which have been out of stock in many places. Free delivery with a $30 order; just a $0.99 packing fee, which would basically cover the cost of gas for me to drive there and back. Awesome experience, and I will definitely do that again - it's crazy what mainstream grocers charge for spices, and we were out of coriander and bay leaves. I only wish we were in the delivery area for the Niles Fresh Farms, which has a much wider selection. (And I miss the fish counter there!)
I wish more of the smaller ethnic groceries would offer curbside pickup - I saw at one point that Andy's Deli on Milwaukee was doing that, but they don't have an online storefront. I emailed the address on their website and never heard back from them. And I am seriously about to call Sahar and see if I can talk them into taking my credit card over the phone...