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D. P. Lubic

Everything old is new again. . .

When I was younger, my next door neighbor and his brothers ran a grocery store up the street (I.G.A. cooperative, I.G.A. stood for Independent Grocers Alliance--that sounds socialist or "revolutionary!") that offered delivery service into the 1970s; it was the last grocery store in Wheeling, W.Va. to do so.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IGA_(supermarkets)

http://iga.com/consumer/default.aspx

I have a book on house design published in the period just after WW II. One of the interesting things was a recommendation that the driveway in this now auto-influenced era should also provide space and turning area for the local grocery store's delivery truck.

That would change as the supermarkets would claim to offer lower prices through self-service (it used to be you told a clerk what you wanted, and he got it for your). Self service would also include self-delivery.

There is in my current area a food company that operates strictly with delivery service, and takes orders via the internet. Apparently they have resolved the problems of such deliveries, including the handling of refrigerated and frozen items.

http://www.schwans.com/

Your main difference for today would be that this service would be available to any grocer, via the common carrier that is the US Mail.

gclub

Looking forward to getting back into blogging and what better way than doing this challenge to raise awareness. Thank you for hosting!

Roger Man

nice too see your post about post office.

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