We have not ventured into the online grocery shopping yet, as like Dave said, we like to choose our own fruit and veg. Step daughter keeps hounding us to death to try it. She said regardless of when you order, you can choose a delivery time, e.g after 4.30, so you're not ordering in the morning, only to get home from work to discover your groceries have been sitting there for 6 hours in the hot sun.

 

Mind you, we are very much home bods, so any lockdowns this year have not caused any issues for us. So, going out to get groceries is a chance to leave the house for an hour or so. If we moved to online shopping, apart from work, we'd never go anywhere.

 

As far as the mobile phone stuff goes, living in a rural area, Vodaphone absolutely sucks. It really does. Optus is better, but still not overly great. Telstra is the best here. Therefore, moving over the Woolies mobile was worth a look. I can't fault it. Being on the Telstra network means we are getting as good a coverage as we were before. The 10% saving on our groceries, at the very least, pays for one month recharge on our phone.  So, I'm effectively getting my phone service for free, with Mr Tippy getting a little off his.

 

You have to be a Woolies rewards member to get the 10% discount, and you have to link the rewards to your phone. It took about 5 minutes to do that. You are able to keep your same number.