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EllenIn Edmonton
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Part of the Fediverse since late 2022. Former social worker and ESL teacher. Outdoor loves include cycling, hiking, camping, and canoeing. Indoor loves include sewing, language learning, and fermentation.
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EllenIn Edmonton
@EllenInEdmonton@yeg.bike
Part of the Fediverse since late 2022. Former social worker and ESL teacher. Outdoor loves include cycling, hiking, camping, and canoeing. Indoor loves include sewing, language learning, and fermentation.
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@EllenInEdmonton@yeg.bike
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Apr 01, 2026
@Chigaze @chu
I agree that most of these practices should be ongoing, where reasonable. I also order items online only occasionally, and when they can't be obtained otherwise. I appreciate that many stores have maintained the ability to order items to pick up at a specific store, a helpful option when items aren't readily available.
I have used grocery delivery during the winter months over the last couple of years, and it's been very helpful.
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