Demand for Grocery Delivery Cools as Food Costs Rise

Demand for Grocery Delivery Cools as Food Costs Rise
Shoppers shop at a grocery store in Glenview, Ill., on July 4, 2022. Nam Y. Huh/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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Karen Raschke, a retired attorney in New York, started getting her groceries delivered early in the pandemic. Each delivery cost $30 in fees and tips, but it was worth it to avoid the store.

Then earlier this spring, Raschke learned her rent was increasing by $617 per month. Delivery was one of the first things she cut from her budget. Now, the 75-year-old walks four blocks to the grocery several times a week. She only uses delivery on rare occasions, like a recent heat wave.