Do you buy ingredients online? If yes, where exactly? If no, I'd appreciate if you'd say so too.
>>7941241
I buy coffee online because my LCS only sells coffee that was roasted in Brooklyn and I kinda refuse to ingest anything from or associated with that borough
Otherwise, no not really. Sometimes Vega One but that's not really food
>>7941241
Olive oil and general Spanish food stuffs (mostly meat) from https://m.tienda.com/index.html?gclid=CMvd8Y3eos4CFQkpaQodMg0EPQ because I can't get that kind of quality here in rural redkneckistan USA. IT'S FERRRIN'!!1!!!
No
The store
>tfw no ocado or similar online supermarkets deliver to my area
>tfw tesco online shoppers always pick up the wrong things for me
I guess I'll just be a slave to all that junk food marketing rubbed in my face every time I'm doing my shopping. I always end up buying shit that's not on the list.
The OP pic makes me happy
Sure thing! Mainly it's for fancy or obscure stuff that I can't find locally.
Dry goods from Anson Mills. Yes, it's expensive but the flavor is so incredible it is a fucking epiphany every time I eat it.
Bacon and American country ham from Benton's and Johnston County Hams
Spanish Jamon from La Tienda
Mushrooms and foie gras from D'artagan
Spices from The Spice House (ironically, this is not only cheaper than the local supermarket, but also much better quality)
Pork caul fat from "forthegourmet.com"
Cheese from Murray's
Various things from Amazon
>>7941241
No
But Amazon recently started up Amazon NOW here which if I'm not mistaken, will deliver groceries to you in 2 hours for free
>>7941648
>for free
OK, so there's no "delivery fee", but the cost of the food itself is pretty damn high.....
No, I'm not that autistic yet
No, so too
>>7941269
>I buy coffee online because my LCS only sells coffee that was roasted in Brooklyn
Why do you buy coffee at a comic shop?
How much should you tip the internet food delivery man?