What time of the day do you usually go grocery shopping?

Ideally- before 11am on Saturday or Sunday

Realistically- when we get back from a scout weekend and a nap.... between 3-7pm. When the shelves are empty and lines long.
 
I usually go grocery shopping around 5-6 pm after work. It's a convenient time for me as I can pick up what I need for dinner and the next day. However, I'm starting to explore online options like food delivery when I'm too busy. By the way, what about Temu shopping? Any reviews/experiences to share?
 
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It kind of depends... weekdays is the afternoon. Weekends, it's as early as possible in the morning to try to beat the crowd.
 
I get some of our stuff - mostly produce, seafood, prepared foods - at Whole Foods, and I'll go there at 7am when they open. Sometimes it's a weekend, sometimes on a weekday before I start working. Other stuff I make an online order and pick it up whenever it's convenient to drive there, but don't physically go in the store.
 
Usually schedule a big curbside pickup for Sunday morning around 10am. Fill in with Shipt deliveries once or twice as needed during the week, typically for around 5-6pm. I work from home, so my schedule is flexible, but I find that if I head out during the workday I have a terrible time getting focused again afterwards.
 
I get some of our stuff - mostly produce, seafood, prepared foods - at Whole Foods, and I'll go there at 7am when they open. Sometimes it's a weekend, sometimes on a weekday before I start working. Other stuff I make an online order and pick it up whenever it's convenient to drive there, but don't physically go in the store.
Wow, our Whole Foods doesn't even open until 8 am. Other grocery stores all open at 6 am.
 

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