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Any AmazonFreshers here?  At $300/year (+tax??), it's not exactly cheap (though you can say it's only $200 minus the regular $100 Prime).  So at $16/month you get unlimited free deliveries (minimum $35 purchase).  Reviews seem no better than regular grocery stores:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/amazon-fresh-los-angeles

We get a 30 day free trial, but I want to preview their products/prices before hand, and of course are blocked from doing so until you sign up.  What are the prices for a gallon of whole milk, dozen eggs, loaf of bread, OJ, a pound of sliced deli turkey? 
 
Don't bother.  Unless you really need milk pre dawn.
They don't have a lot of my "go tos". I spent 30 minutes trying to fill the $35 minimum and still couldn't do it. 

Plus there's no way it can be a "going to the grocery store" replacement.  So in the end, it's just one more place to spend money and one more thing to manage.
 
Still might try it just to get those cool green Amazon bags, you do get to keep them right?  Might be a collector's item in a few years.  Some of the reviews mention littler styrofoam coolers as well, those should come in handy. 
 
I got a cool green bag from the free sample they sent me. It's currently being used to house all my other cool reusable and paper bags. Try it out and report back. I'm curious to hear your opinion.
 
I did it for some time but within a zip code much closer to LA. Biggest benefit was the prepared meal offerings from local restaurants rather than grocery store items. Although some specialty items may be worth not having to trek up to the store. Again, it depends on what need you are trying to fulfill.
 
bones said:
Don't bother.  Unless you really need milk pre dawn.
They don't have a lot of my "go tos". I spent 30 minutes trying to fill the $35 minimum and still couldn't do it. 

Plus there's no way it can be a "going to the grocery store" replacement.  So in the end, it's just one more place to spend money and one more thing to manage.

And thanks to ZeneHome, you don't have to worry about a thing.
 
WillJoy said:
bones said:
Don't bother.  Unless you really need milk pre dawn.
They don't have a lot of my "go tos". I spent 30 minutes trying to fill the $35 minimum and still couldn't do it. 

Plus there's no way it can be a "going to the grocery store" replacement.  So in the end, it's just one more place to spend money and one more thing to manage.

And thanks to ZeneHome, you don't have to worry about a thing.

They deliver?  ;)
 
irvinehomeowner3 said:
ZeneHome does it all (mortgage, home/auto insurance, prop taxes, vendor services) - don't be ignorant.

Taxes too?  so how much do they charge? (What's the billing rate or is it a flat fee? Can you give me a brief profile of the person preparing and that review a typical tax return)
 
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