I had ordered groceries online, yesterday, and, today, Friday, I went to pick them up. I had selected a morning pick up time because, the last two pick ups were done around 6:00 p.m. and both times, items had been missing and I've had to go back for them. I figured that 6:00 p.m. on a weekday, especially on a Friday, must be a very busy time at the store.
Usually, I receive a text if an item I ordered is missing and they offer a substitute for me to approve. I have the option of accepting or declining the substitution and, if there is a price difference, the store charges me whatever is the cheaper price, even if the substituted item costs more (which it usually does because I tend to pick the lowest cost items!) This time, there was no "we are out of an item you ordered" text, just a reminder to pick up the groceries during the appointed time slot.
Therefore, I was surprised when I got to the parking lot and Jennifer (my favorite pick up service person) told me that they only had one can of soup instead of the two I had ordered and that was what they gave me. For some reason, they had not substituted another can of soup, even though, on my order, I had OK'd substitutions. My fault for not specifying which flavor of soup they could substitute, I suppose. I shall know to do so the next time. Unless they were all out of the chunky soups? Surely not?
Not a big deal, I suppose, except, that second can of soup was the one that qualified me for the "buy 5 get $1 off each item" deal, which would have enabled me to get the peanut butter at $1.99 per jar, instead of at $2.99 a jar! I asked Jennifer if they charged me the full price for the peanut butter, but, she was not able to access the receipt, she said. They no longer give a printed receipt, but, rather, it is emailed to me She told me to go home and check the receipt and if there was a discrepancy, to call her.
So, I came home and checked the receipt (my phone is slow and the email was received on the way home; next time, I shall wait in the parking lot until I get the receipt!) Of course the receipt showed that I had been charged the full price for the three jars of peanut butter and the one can of soup. I had to call the store four times to get through to Jennifer - the first time, they connected me to the service deli, the second time to the bakery, the third time they forwarded the call to the pick up team but, I guess Jennifer was the only one there, today, and she had gone to lunch, because the phone just rang and rang and no one picked it up! I waited for at least 10 minutes before I hung up. Then, I called back, later, and spoke with Jennifer. She said I could try to get a refund through the app or she'll give me a $10 discount the next time I shop. Well, I figured the app would say I only bought 4 items and not the qualifying 5 items, so I opted for the future discount! We shall see if I actually get it on the next trip (the discount that Ricky promised wasn't given; probably because he wasn't there, today).
Jennifer asked by how much was I over charged and I said $4 ($1 per item) and she laughed, but, you know, $4 is $4! I could have bought two more bars of chocolates for those $4! LOL.
But, honestly, I'm turning into a bit of a drama queen when it comes to my grocery shopping adventures, am I not?
Here's what I bought:
1 can (18.8 oz) chunky chicken pot pie soup (would have been $1.29) = $2.29
3 jars (16 oz.) peanut butter @ $2.99 (would have been $1.99@) = $8.97
1 cucumber = $0.79
1 iceberg lettuce = $1.99
2 bananas = $0.60
3 containers (2.62 oz.@) mustard seeds, $1.99@ = $5.98
3.52 lb. chicken thighs, @$0.99/lb. = $3.48
1 bag (20 oz.) frozen pork and vegetable dumplings (gyoza/potstickers) = $5.99
1/2 gal. milk = $2.39
1 loaf sandwich bread = $1.79
5 lb. bag all purpose flour (with $.55 off coupon) = $2.64
1 ice cream, 48 fl. oz. (French vanilla) = $4.50
(a cheaper brand, for which there was a coupon, was for delivery only)
2 bars chocolate $2.00@ (reg. price $3.39@) = $4.00
1 container (20 oz) chocolate milk powder mix = $6.49
3 bags (12 oz.) ground coffee $6.99@ with digital coupon = $20.97
The total adds up to $72.87, but, I had a store coupon for $5 off $70 spent in one transaction (which somewhat made up for having bought the peanut butter and can of soup at full price).
So, my total came to $67.87, of which, $46.90 were for my groceries and $20.97 was for daughter's coffee.
My July grocery budget is $100 (+ $64.38 carried over from May) = $164.38
Spent to date = $45.26 (on July 13) + $67.87 = $113.13
Carrying forward to August = $164.38 - $113.13 = $51.25
The August grocery budget will also be $100 plus $51.25 carried over.
If I don't take daughter's coffee into account, then, I stayed under my $100 July budget. I'm glad I was able to buy her coffee when it was on sale, though.
I am grateful for:
- Being able to order groceries online
- Being able to pick up groceries free of charge
- Being able to absorb extra costs when they occur for whatever reason
- The availability of groceries
- Lessons learned
How is your July grocery shopping coming along? Are you able to stay within budget?
Tune in next month for more grocery shopping drama with Bless! LOL!