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Fry's Food Store Click List - an easier way to shop!

By Sponsored Review November 22, 2016

Are you a busy mom or dad?  Or maybe you’ve suffered an injury and find it hard to do basic chores like grocery shop? Or maybe you have a sleeping baby in the car that you don’t want to wake (we’ve ALL been there)!  Whatever the reason, there is no a better, faster, or easier way than with the new Fry’s Food Click List
(https://www.frysfood.com/onlineshopping). 

This is a game changer for sure! 

Step 1:
Shop online for over 40,000 items available in-store, including fresh meat and
produce. New items are added every week!

Step 2:
Confirm your order and select a pick-up date and time.

Step 3:
Pick up and pay for your items at the store, all without leaving your vehicle!

That’s it!  I promise.

I was extremely skeptical at first.  I spent about 10 minutes shopping for my usual
goods, placed my order, scheduled a pick-up window (they allowed a 1 hour window which was perfect for my hectic days), and drove to the store half expecting to be confused, not know where to park, or how to “claim” my groceries.  I couldn’t have been more wrong.

As soon as I pulled into the parking lot I saw the large blue signs for “CLICK LIST
PARKING.” I called the number on the sign, let them know I was ready for pickup, and waited.  Within minutes a friendly clerk carted my pre-ordered groceries right to my car.  I paid with a credit card right there in the parking lot (paid $7 less than expected since some of my items were on sale) and received a detailed and itemized receipt.






 

When I arrived home I was surprised with the quality and freshness of the products. Bananas were ripe, bread was fresh and freezer items were still cold. I have to admit, I was super impressed with how easy and efficient it was.  Good job Kroger!

Thank you Kroger for making it super easy (and quick) to grocery shop. 

For more information about Click List shopping, please visit
https://www.frysfood.com/onlineshopping


* Only credit or debit accepted.  There is a $4.95 convenience fee that is waived the first three times.
**I was compensated for my review but the opinions (and enthusiasm) are my own.