Home Delivery
I have been told that Tesco does home delivery. I think, what a great idea! That way I won't have to carry home heavy things like milk and juice or bulky items like paper towels and toilet paper. I went onto the Tesco website and saw that I can sign up for it online. Great! I sent the e-mail off and they sent me my password. I logged in but they don't have that many products in the online shop. I thought, ok, I'll go to the store and see if I can do it from there. The website states that the store at Letnany has been providing this service since 1995 so I pack up the kids and take the Tram to the Metro to the Bus to treck out to the Letnany store which is just outside Prague. I get there and almost noone speaks English. I finally found a manager and she told me that they do not do this! Oh well, treck the kids back home. That night, after Jason comes home, I headed out to the Tesco in Novy Smichov. This isn't a bad trip since it is just a 15 minute Tram ride. I figured if I couldn't get the shipping taken care of I could at least pick up the few things that I needed at the grocery store. Needless to say I couldn't find anyone that spoke English and I couldn't make it clear what I was looking for (I couldn't figure out how to do charades for "delivery"). At this point I have given up on doing it myself. I'm going on Saturday with Jason's boss's wife, Stepanka. She said that she is going to stock up on Saturday and would be happy to go with me. She is very nice. This will make it much easier since she is Czech.
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