Note: the following giveaway is open to residents of Canada, excluding Quebec.
Disclosure: I am a P&Gmom ambassador. As part of my affiliation with this group I have been compensated to test the Loblaws Click & Collect service. The opinions on this blog are my own.
The shocking numbers! How many times a week do you go shopping? Yes, I used the plural in that sentence. I’ve already confessed I’m not the most organized Mama when it comes to grocery shopping. Until very recently, it’s been more of a scatter, gather and hope for the best approach. All of this changed with a little help from Loblaws Click & Collect, what I’m now calling my best grocery hack ever.
Here’s the deal:
Grocery shopping with the scattered approach had me at the store at least two times a week. Maybe three. Drive, park, wander, shop, forget something, repeat. Frustrating,expensive and a big fat waste of time. Now? I’m kind of owning this grocery shopping thing.
Every Sunday night while the Hubby is watching some boring sport on TV (why is Golf always on television)? Or even Monday morning just after the kiddos scoot out the door. I pull out my laptop, log into my Click & Collect account and do my shopping for the week in a flash!
When I can see in black and white, what’s in my cart I can tell if I’ve planned effectively for the week, I know if I’ve forgotten to add butter to the cart, and if I’m not sure if we need mayo? I can just jump off the couch, run to the fridge and check. Brilliant. With my shopping complete, I select my pick up time for Monday afternoon (coincided with after school pick-up) and I’m done. The amount of time I’m saving is almost embarrassing. I say almost, because I’m using those Mommy Minutes wisely, and I can’t be embarrassed of that.
Last week, instead of running to the grocery store on Wednesday to grab said mayo that I would have forgotten had I not used Click and Collect, I went to the mall with my oldest daughter. Okay, still kind of shopping, but not even close to the same kind of thing. Friday night when I’m usually struggling for dinner ideas and end up back at the store again, was instead spent in the back yard, soaking up some sun, and having a ball with my rambunctious dog and youngest daughter. These are the moments you can’t get back. These are the moments I cherish and love. These are the moments that make me feel like I’m a better Mom. Cliche but true, but I’m now making the most of every moment and doing a better job of it thanks to a new way of grocery shopping. I’m now the master of saving Mommy Minutes!
Are you ready to try the Click & Collect service for yourself? I hope so, because one lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN a $100 President’s Choice Gift Card to try out the service for themselves. And even if you don’t win, you should still try this service, it’s that good!
To enter answer the mandatory question;This service is amazing, so tell me, when you try it and discover you have all kinds of extra Mommy Minutes. What will you do with that “extra” Mommy Minutes? Please enter using the Rafflecopter form provided below.
Open to residents of Canada only, excluding Quebec, and is open to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province. Closes July 11th, 2016. Good luck!
Brenda Penton says
I’d use it to bake treats
Christine Holliday says
Wow, thanks! I could use the time in my garden!!!
Autumnetoile says
My extra mommy minutes would be spent on a crossword puzzle.
Marion Scharf says
Extra time! I would get caught up doing the laundry that 2 busy boys and a 10 month old baby seem to produce by the truckload.
Christine Murray says
It would give me more time to knit.
Barb W says
With extra time, I could sleep more!
M James says
I will spend that extra time working out !
Shirley Li says
read a good novel (:
V. Hill says
I would spend extra time either reading or sleeping.
Wanda Tracey says
I would love to go swimming in my pool with the extra minutes.It’s such great exercise!!
Kim K says
I would take a much deserved break to read a book or take a bubble bath!
Joyce says
With the extra time I would read a book or golf!
Terri Baker says
I will do some much needed purging of items I no longer need with the extra time.
Linda says
With some extra time I would read a good book.
Robyn Bellefleur says
I would spend it doing yard work.