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www.netgrocer.com

what: a bread-and-butter site literally. Buy groceries and other goods online and have them shipped to your doorstep. If you don't have time to shop or just don't like to, this is the site for you.

The best parts: There isn't just food at this site. Home-cleaning products, books, music, baby items, pet care, and office supplies are also for sale.

Your order is guaranteed to arrive by Federal Express on or before the third day after it leaves NetGrocer's warehouse. Orders received by 2 p.m. EST are shipped the same day.

You can organize a recurring shopping order that sends groceries to your doorstep periodically.

Prices are comparable to what you would pay at an East-coast grocery store.

Coupons are available for various goods at the site.

What you should know: NetGrocer won't accept personal checks or CODs.

It delivers only in the 48 contiguous United States, but will ship to government addresses.

Shipping costs, depending on what state you live in and how much you buy, range from $5.99 to $24.99.

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