Grocery Delivery Absolutely Makes You a Cuck

Do you get your groceries delivered?

  • Yes

    Votes: 28 24.6%
  • No

    Votes: 74 64.9%
  • My wife does

    Votes: 5 4.4%
  • My boyfriend does

    Votes: 7 6.1%

  • Total voters
    114
you're literally handing off the basic job of providing for your own household to another guy

I've seen more and more guys bragging about this. what's next? do you also ask him if he wants to come in and give your wife a little kiss for his hard work?
You dumb bitch, I'm paying another guy with my hard-earned cash to do some menial task that I don't need to do myself. It takes eight minutes to put in an amazon fresh order and have it be delivered that day for free. And I give that poor bloke a great tip, because I understand the struggle.

But will I waste my time endlessly walking up and down the aisles? No. My time is more valuable than that. And if you have so much free time from work, life, and family obligations that you can just "spend it contemplating groceries in the store", then it sounds like you need to evaluate your own cuck position.
 
100%.

I don't really cook (I'm learning to though) or clean in the house though either.

I wouldn't know what to buy, so I just "let" the wife order the groceries. They show up every Sunday around 6 or 7 am. I grab them when I get up. The wife puts them away when she gets up and then we head out to Church.

It saves us literally 2 hours a week or more. In my house that's a big savings.
 
But for real, I live close to an amazon fresh store, and it's been incredible ordering groceries from there to be delivered. I'm the chef of the family, and I like cooking when I have the time, so it's pretty nice to have my groceries delivered. If my fiancée bought our food, we'd be eating nothing but bread and bagged tuna. These delivery services are awesome and let me focus on more important things.
 
It's such a mundane usually repeated list thing. Now and then pop in, but for routine fruit, bread and milk, it's such a chore, and terrible during weekend end of year period.

As long as the fruit isn't expiring, ugly, it's not that big a deal, but understand there is a risk. But there's the same risk you might grab a dud but not realised, happens to all of us.

Meat, what's the difference? If you are getting pre packed meat, what is the difference? I go to a butcher so can request specifics, but if pre packed is your routine, just order it.

I like going now and then, for the vibe. But every weekend, then I hate doing it.
 
I rather waste time and go buy groceries myself than interact with the type of people that deliver groceries (not all of them but you know the type).
 
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