Faire son epicerie Simple comme bingo
The latest data from Statistics Canada confirm that the population of the city is aging and isolated more and more. For seniors, the home becomes a priority. And now that an organization offers, since the beginning of the month, a supply of inspiration ...
Bingo!
Based in Anjou Services Please provisions gives the opportunity for people with reduced mobility to do their grocery order in the comfort of their homes and receive the very few hours later, all the while paying a single dollar in additional total price of the invoice. The goal is not to make money, says the designer of the game, Paul Guérin, but to meet a need. I had this idea when they saw the elderly who have difficulties in reaching the products in the top row, to push a coach too full to wait at the checkout. Frankly, it is a paradox: the company is growing fast while the population in age, is less and less mobile.
With a menu shown, the elderly can now place orders with provisions SVP Services. Each item is identified on a
online bingo card. Thus, coffee is identified B-6, orange juice N-39, the butter I-19, etc.. People simply stamping the number of products they buy and want to draw the body. All brands of these products are recognized brands and quality. No brand is represented on maps.
We have hundreds of products at the same price as grocery stores, says Guérin. To make sure to offer the same price, I spend my days in the supermarkets!
The caller Services Please provisions will have to pay on delivery of his order. Processing time is approximately four hours.
We have customers located in Anjou and Mercier and now begins to demand from other sectors of the island of Montreal. The mouth is his work and I hope to help as many people as possible. The little profit that we produce will be given to charity, says Guerin.