When it comes to groceries, Ann Lancaster would just as soon order online than browse a local supermarket.
Once a week, the West Seattle resident visits the AmazonFresh website to restock her pantry, buying everything from organic celery and chicken strips to paper towels and Keebler crackers. Pickup is as easy as stepping onto her front porch, where groceries arrive overnight in plastic bins.
“I’m not a fan of driving places. And I don’t like spending the time to shop,” she said. “So this is perfect.”
The feeling most likely is mutual. Lancaster, 31, a graphic designer who uses the Internet for everything possible, values convenience over price, making her the perfect online grocery shopper — if not something of an anomaly.
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