Amazon Prime and Google Express
Article Outline
▼Summary
▼Missing the Convenience of Seamless Online Shopping
The nostalgia for Amazon Prime and Google Express is real! This article discusses the author's experience with online shopping in California, where they enjoyed fast, affordable, and convenient delivery of everyday essentials. With the move to Sweden, they've found that online shopping options are limited, with multiple platforms, varying conditions, and extra costs. This article explores the challenges of replicating the seamless online shopping experience in a new country, leaving the author wondering when they'll be able to shop with the same ease as before.

How I miss Amazon Prime and Google Express! In California, I shopped online for almost everything except fresh produce and depending on where I ordered from, it usually took between 1-2 days to get what I ordered to my door and it worked 24/7! Amazon really pushes prices down, so it's also cheaper to shop online than it is in stores. Google Express has the same prices as in store. I didn't pay a shipping fee, but the services I used had an annual fee (which I easily earned when I used them). When something ran out at home, I simply reordered it. I didn't have to run around looking in different stores and I just bought what we needed. That way we saved both time and money.
Since we landed in Sweden, I've tried a few online options, but they all have different limitations. Most of the time I have to go somewhere to pick up parcels and there is a shipping cost if you don't buy for so and so much. I also have to order from different places depending on what I need. It takes time! And everywhere there are different conditions and payment options. It's a jungle! However, I am glad that there is an option to buy groceries online that works ok. However, you have to order for a lot of money to avoid the delivery cost, but they deliver to your door! However, home delivery is only available on Tuesday-Thursday, so you have to write lists and plan to make it work.
Thought of the day:
How long will it take before I can shop in Sweden the way I did in California? Will it be possible at all?
This article is part of The 50 day challenge, where I challenge myself to write an article a day for 50 days! The articles can be about anything, short or long, but I can't miss a single day!