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Kroger has a game-changing new grocery service, and moms are freaking out about it

Feb 18, 2016, 00:50 IST

AP

Parents are raving about ClickList, Kroger's new online-grocery ordering service.

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It allows customers to order and purchase from a selection of 40,000 groceries online and then pick them up at a Kroger.

Store employees will pack the items and load them into customers' cars at a designated time. It costs $4.95 for regular orders and $7.99 for expedited ones.

Many customers are praising the service, with parents in particular calling it a game changer. Articles and reviews of ClickList are popping up all over parenting and mom blogs.

"A few months ago I started to see my Facebook feed fill up with busy moms talking about how their life had been changed. Maybe you've heard of a little thing called Kroger ClickList?" one health blogger wrote last month. "I jumped on the bandwagon and tried it. And they are right. It is a game-changer!"

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Customers with young children are highlighting the fact that they don't have to leave their cars to get their groceries.

"I used Kroger ClickList for the second time today," Melodie Shrontz wrote on Kroger's Facebook page. "Huge timesaver for the working mom, and no more dragging fighting kids through the grocery store."

Audra Logan wrote, "Dear Kroger ClickList... You have changed my life. I don't know if I'll ever go in a grocery store again. Ok maybe that's exaggerating but with twins and 20-degree weather, having groceries brought to my car was awesome!!"

Breakfast cereal is shown for sale at a Ralphs grocery store in Del Mar, California, March 6, 2013.REUTERS/Mike Blake

Online grocery ordering has been popular for years in the UK. But it has just started taking off in the US. About a quarter of consumers worldwide say they shop for groceries online, according to a 2015 Nielson study.

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