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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Whether shopping is faster online depends on circumstances.
I live in New York City. Everything I need on a daily basis is available within a couple of blocks walk. My SO shops in Chinatown on Thursdays for things like roast port and beef neck bones for soup, and that's a convenient subway ride.
Online shopping is mostly for tech gear, but I get the best of both worlds. My preferred computer retailer is in the borough of Brooklyn, and a hop, skip, and jump away by subway. I can order online, have the order picked, and go pick it up, same day, instead of order now and get it delivered sometime next week. Because I usually need this sort of thing now rather than later, that's a considerable boon.
But then, I live somewhere where things are in convenient walking distance. I recognize that others may not have that advantage.
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Dennis
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Hey Dennis,
Awesome typo. Are they roasting where ships come in or are they roasting wine? Both sound interesting. Can't say I've ever had roast port. I am having roast pork for dinner.