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We are isolating.
So I thought I'd try this.
It seems OK, but I have reservations.
I don't find it easy to order, at least from my phone:
It is tricky to work out how to delete items you have chosen then changed your mind.
Then when I found a way, they ended up back in my basket and I couldn't find a way to remove them. In the end, I went on the PC and was able to remove them.
While trying to delete these items from my basket I clicked on the basket icon top right and it said "your basket is empty".
Amazon don't make it clear you have two baskets; an Amazon one and a Morrisons one.
The search facility stinks. You can enter a general word like scone but it does not pull up all varieties of scone. You end up racking your brains for other words to use that might bring the items up.
Also, it doesn't seem that they have a full range available which is understandable, but it makes it very difficult to know what products are available via Amazon when you can't search for items efficiently and accurately.
I'm not sure how this shopping works: the food is delivered by Amazon in Amazon bags. So do these Amazon delivery guys visit a local store? Does Amazon have a mini Morrisons in their warehouse? Do Morrisons stores pack up their products for Amazon and then have them picked up by A delivery drivers?
Has anyone else shopped with Morrisons through Amazon?
What do you think of it?
So I thought I'd try this.
It seems OK, but I have reservations.
I don't find it easy to order, at least from my phone:
It is tricky to work out how to delete items you have chosen then changed your mind.
Then when I found a way, they ended up back in my basket and I couldn't find a way to remove them. In the end, I went on the PC and was able to remove them.
While trying to delete these items from my basket I clicked on the basket icon top right and it said "your basket is empty".
Amazon don't make it clear you have two baskets; an Amazon one and a Morrisons one.
The search facility stinks. You can enter a general word like scone but it does not pull up all varieties of scone. You end up racking your brains for other words to use that might bring the items up.
Also, it doesn't seem that they have a full range available which is understandable, but it makes it very difficult to know what products are available via Amazon when you can't search for items efficiently and accurately.
I'm not sure how this shopping works: the food is delivered by Amazon in Amazon bags. So do these Amazon delivery guys visit a local store? Does Amazon have a mini Morrisons in their warehouse? Do Morrisons stores pack up their products for Amazon and then have them picked up by A delivery drivers?
Has anyone else shopped with Morrisons through Amazon?
What do you think of it?