Orlando -- A company called Instacart will now deliver groceries to Orlando homes. The foods -- for people and dogs -- can come from Whole Foods, Costco, Publix, Petco, and, for those wanting inebriation, ABC Total Wine & Liquor. Sign up for details.
Essentially, you choose a store, and then Instacart selects a personal shopper for you -- a freelancer who makes some bucks helping others with their chores. It's sort of like Uber for groceries and booze.
Directly from the press release, here's how Instacart works: "Customers go online to www.Instacart.com or open the Instacart mobile app on their iPhone or Android device, select their city/store, add items to a virtual cart, and then choose a delivery window (within one hour, within two hours, or up to seven days in advance) and check out. An Instacart Personal Shopper accepts the order on his/her smartphone, uses the Instacart Shopper app to guide them through shopping, and then delivers the order to the customer in the designated delivery timeframe."