Peapod Anyone?

Category: Daily Living

Post 1 by Preciosa (The precious one and her littledog too.) on Sunday, 15-Apr-2007 20:16:47

Ok y'all, the fiance and i are living in the Boston (Chelmsford) area for the summer and were told that there are peapod.com services available there. I went on their site to see if i could navigate it but can't really get around without having an account. My question is: is the site accessible with jaws and if so, is it satisfactory? Just want to know a little about it before we go out there.

Thanks,
danielle

Post 2 by shea (number one pulse checking chicky) on Sunday, 15-Apr-2007 20:29:28

um, voice twin chicky. what the heck is it? hehehe

Post 3 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Sunday, 15-Apr-2007 20:51:13

It's a site for shopping for groceries. It used to be offered here in Columbus before I got a computer. Now that I have one, it's no longer offered in this area, so I don't know how JAWS accessible it is.

Post 4 by Ukulele<3 (Try me... You know you want to.) on Monday, 16-Apr-2007 1:36:13

Yay! You're coming up to my area! I've never used peapod myself but have heard of it. I'd like to give it a try though. I wonder if they deliver groceries to people in central Mass?

Michelle

Post 5 by Lupinsgirl (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Sunday, 06-May-2007 15:34:54

Peapod is excesable with Joze, but if you really want a sight that will give you the best in growshreys and service I would go with Safeway.com. The people are much friendlyer and there prices are exsolent. But there boath good

Post 6 by Harmony (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Sunday, 16-Sep-2007 13:19:10

I have never heard of that pea pod website.

Post 7 by bea (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 10-Oct-2007 7:49:16

I use peapod quite a bit. The web site is peapod.com. You get into form fields when you need to register and the like, but you may also call them by phone to have them help you sign up. Safeway does not deliver in the chicago area; that's how I got hooked up with peapod. there is a delivery charge of course, but when you figure out some of us pay cab fare or somebody to shop with us, it evens out.

Post 8 by mistressamber87 (That sarcastic smart ass opinionated bitch you wish you didn't have to hear from) on Wednesday, 10-Oct-2007 11:28:59

Hi,
When I lived in Virginia, we had it, and i felt it was better than going to the store with someone because you can get the directions off of some of the packaging that is on the boxes, and you can get callory information and gfats and all that bit.
Also, the site is pretty accessible, signing up is easy and, if you have a problem, they're always willing to work it out with you.
If you need anything specifically related to that site, you can write me on here.
I do hope this finds you doing well and the best of luck to you.
Amber

Post 9 by changedheart421 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 10-Oct-2007 14:54:17

just encase anyone wanted to know, swans or however you spell it, has offal food.

Post 10 by Preciosa (The precious one and her littledog too.) on Wednesday, 10-Oct-2007 15:33:53

Hey y'all,
we did indeed live in mass this summer and used peapod. it was really accessible and the service was great!
Danielle