Grocery curbside pickup made popular by pandemic likely here to stay
Lindsay Sandmann is a busy mom.
After a day of yard work and schooling for the kids, she was in a time crunch before the end-of-day shopping rush.
To save time, Sandmann visited Buehler's website and shopped virtually for her groceries.
"This is my second time using a curbside pickup," said Sandmann, sitting in her parked SUV at Buehler's Milltown in Wooster.
She first used the service in the fall but hasn't given it much thought until today, she said.
Curbside pickup, which is also offered in Coshocton, is a blessing for Sandmann. Not only is it convenient after a long workday, but she also doesn't feel the stress of shopping with her energetic children who occasionally get into trouble.