Cogito wrote:Just wondered, does anyone here actually buy their food from Peapod? I considered it at one point and came to the conclusion that it would not work for me. One of the main problems was the weird way they ran their produce dept. For example, you could not buy a whole watermelon, only portions priced by the pound. No bags of potatoes or onions, only by the pound, etc. Also, they had no 2 liter bottles of soft drinks, only cans. At least that's how it was a couple years back.
We buy a decent amount of groceries form Peapod. I have never ordered watermelon from them so I dont know how they sell it, but you can get bags of potatoes or onions. You can even say you want 2 (or whatever number you want) potatoes and that is what you get or you can order a 5 lb. bag. They also sell two liters of soda. I wasn't using it a couple of years ago but it seems like a lot has changed.
Some one else brought up their relationship with Jewel. We asked them about this when we first started ordering from them and they said that they used to affiliated with them but are no longer. Their generic brand is country delight, which I believe is from Certified Grocers
They do offer some interesting stuff like Tallgrass beef and all of their cryovac beef is from U.S. Stockyards (I 99% sure on that). They also carry some products from Wild Oats, like their milk.
In the end I think you if really want to support local agriculture you need to go with a CSA or go to farmers markets. I was turned on to CSA through here and absolutely love it.