I get my cheese from Amazon

Those who know me know I do not do a blog for the comments (it's for the ad revenue). This morning Amazon asked me to place an ad for their new service, Amazon Grocery. It's Web Van all over again... well not really. Amazon isn't trying to replace your weekly shopping and they are avoiding the perishable items. Instead they take a Sams approach, save by buying in bulk. Amazon also has a shopping list feature to make it easy to reorder common items. It's worth a look, especially if you have certain brands that are hard to get in your area. Still, no Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray Soda.

Posted By Mike On Friday, June 16, 2006
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Michael C. Neel, born 1976 in Houston, TX and now live in Knoxvile, TN. Software developer, currently .Net focused. Board member of ETNUG and organizes CodeStock, East Tennessee's annual developers conference. .Net speaker, a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP and ASPInsider. Co-Founder of FuncWorks, LLC and GameMarx.

Proud father of two amazing girls, Rachel and Hannah, and loving husband to Cicelie who inflates and pops his ego as necessary.

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