I pretty much have everything delivered these days. I really don't like it because I have always liked to touch/look at those types of foods that are fresh or a certain size (e.g., fruit, meat, potatoes, etc.). Also, now we have to shop through a few stores (if you want to have things delivered) Whole Foods, Marianos, Amazon Fresh, Jewel, and Panera (for some breads). However, there are several tricks you have to play. For instance, even if you order something from a store it may not have it so your best bet is to wait and then order on another day from another store and if that store does not have it move on to a third. Finally, once you get what you want you have to make sure that the store has an accessible delivery date and time. It becomes a to and fro until you get almost everything you want (weird stuff is still not available at certain stores, like orange juice or napkins). And they have this odd ritual where they ask you to either mark whether you want to have an item substituted by another one. Obviously, if you say "no" you won't get anything. But if you do not tell them a specific substitution they will first text you to see if what they have chosen you want to be the substitute. However, if you are not available they fill in what they think should fill in. It is funny what they consider to be appropriate. The other day I ordered a full roasted chicken (which they did not have). When I did not answer they substituted it with Curry Chicken Wraps. Who knows why. Why not chicken soup?
Then once the date for delivery is chosen the stores no longer will come into the main portion of the building - which is fine with me. I have them buzz, tell them that I am on my way down, and then pick up the bags on the main floor. This can be over a 3, 4, 5 day period until all the gaps are filled.