

But what is so remarkably different about Weee! is that you can also order tons of basic produce, vegetables (including every variety of mushroom imaginable), lemons (Eureka and Meyers), organic meat and eggs, and my favorite brand of almond milk. Yes, you can order 100 different types of frozen dim sum and instant noodles from Weee!, and have your pick of various soy sauce, cooking wine, chili sauce, and miso brands. It calls itself the “largest Asian and Hispanic e-grocer in the U.S.”-and after using the service, I’d say it’s underselling itself. In some ways, this was good as I had no preconceived notions about what Weee! offered. How soon will I get my order?: Next-day deliveryīefore working on this story, I’d never heard of Weee! It didn’t have a commercial jingle that immediately got stuck in my head for days, and I didn’t know of any suburban-based influencers who were hyping up its services to their 150,000 Instagram followers.What’s the cost of delivery?: Free shipping on orders over $35.Are there additional tips and fees?: Tipping is encouraged.Do they ship to me?: Weee! ships to most towns and cities within the contiguous United States.

Best Overall Online Grocery Store: Weee! TL DR (Okay, so not quite as necessary there, but my point still stands!) I can order groceries from my phone to my door and retrieve them whenever I feel that my sacred being deserves a fleeting stretch. Online grocery stores are also ideal for those trying to stick to a budget (not today, second box of Chips Ahoy cookies) or even just lazy people like myself who, if I had it my way, could spend every hour of every day underneath a blanket on the couch, only moving my right hand to switch between Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV. For parents (and especially new parents), not having to drag small children through dozens of aisles filled with enticing Chips Ahoy cookies and unicorn-flavored toothpaste might be a godsend. When I’ve been sick and was fortunate enough to have the flexibility to stay at home, I loved being able to order as many cans of chicken noodle soup and bottles of Gatorade as my pantry could hold straight to my door. Most of us can benefit from using an online grocery delivery service, a luxury that feels like a necessity in certain situations.
