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Grocery-delivery services
Netgrocer.com offers a service that allows you to pick favorite foods and personalize “lifestyle packages” that include “Military” and “College” care parcels, “Camping and Backpacking,” and “Office Snacks.”
Freshdirect.com, delivering to the New York metropolitan area, offers “One-Click Recipes,” “4-Minute Meals,” and chef-prepared ready-to-cook foods.
Peapod.com provides “smart shopping for busy people” throughout the Midwest. It has expanded its services along the Northeast, delivering food from Maryland to Rhode Island.
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Simondelivers.com features more than 10,000 items daily and promises next-day delivery six days a week to the greater Twin Cities and western Wisconsin. Source: Prevention
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