Groceries via delivery apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash and Milkrun can be up to 39% more expensive
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A recent study by Choice reveals that grocery delivery apps like Uber Eats and DoorDash can charge consumers significantly more for their groceries, with prices up to 39% higher than in-store purchases. For instance, seven out of thirteen items at Aldi were found to be more expensive on DoorDash, while Milkrun marked up eleven out of thirteen items from Woolworths. This highlights the trade-off between convenience and cost, prompting consumers to reconsider their shopping habits.
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