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How to Order Frozen Foods Online

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Ordering frozen foods online enables you to shop at home. It eliminates spending time in supermarkets, waiting on long checkout lines and impulse buying. Select the frozen foods from a menu, specify the cuts of meat you want and wait for delivery. Ordering online is easy, and there are many online stores to choose from.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

    Choose a Shop-at-Home Frozen Food Service

  1. Step 1
    Frozen Shrimp
     
    Frozen Shrimp

    Search the Internet to locate an Internet grocery store that suits your needs. Find one that sells a variety of frozen foods, not only meat. Frozen fish can easily be thawed and cooked quickly for a fast dinner.

  2. Step 2
    Prepared Frozen Pasta
     
    Prepared Frozen Pasta

    Contact the store that sells the type of frozen foods you use and like. Some have prepared frozen complete dinners and allow you to order specific quantities. It is best to buy more than you need and freeze it for another meal.

  3. Step 3

    Find out the store's terms of sale and how it ships it. You might find one that is within your zip code that can deliver it faster by truck. Some Internet grocery stores will place the order in a Styrofoam container and ship to you via carrier.

  4. Step 4

    Purchase the amount of frozen foods you will need for 1 month and save shipping charges. Figure out how much money you have in your food budget, and buy accordingly.

Tips & Warnings
  • Look at the prices before buying. Compare a few Internet stores to make sure you find the one with the lowest price and also the highest quality. Save money by buying what you usually buy and leave out the fancy desserts that "look good."
  • You might be asked to sign a contract. Make sure you read the fine print if you do. Find out the time that the store delivers in your area. You will want to make sure you are home to accept the food.
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