Jun 25 2009
She Could Become My New Best Friend
I’ve been a fan of online shopping for years. I was what you’d call an “early adopter” – back when friends and family were still too scared to think about submitting a credit card number online, I jumped right in with enthusiasm. I love the convenience of being able to shop when I want (often late at night) and where I want(comparing several different stores and products without spending a dime on gas). So I was thrilled to learn about a new shopping website that is unlike any other I know of – Alice.com.
Alice carries all the common household items we all need – things like laundry detergent, shampoo, toilet paper and deodorant – that we buy again and again. Once you set up your free account, the site walks you through the process of selecting your favorite items and brands. You can search by product name, price or even find out which items have coupons available. Here’s the best part: shipping is free. And you can set up your account so Alice will remind you when to re-order; for example, toilet paper once a month, band-aids every three months, etc. The website says that it offers savings comparable to the big-box stores, because it allows manufacturers to sell directly to consumers, eliminating the middleman. I need to spend some more time comparing prices on my favorite items, but I have to say that from what I’ve seen so far, I’m impressed. (And remember – no gas money spent.)
I’m telling you about Alice.com not just because I like the service for myself, but because I think it could turn out to be a great resource for the elderly and all users of Florida Senior Living Advisor. For example, my father lives in a continuing care retirement community. The facility provides weekly van trips to a local grocery store, but the residents are responsible for carrying their own items up to their apartments. I know it would make it easier for my dad if he didn’t have to worry about hauling things like toilet paper and laundry detergent, and he could focus on buying his favorite food items. I think Alice.com could also be a helpful service for folks living in assisted living, although maybe not as much for people in nursing homes, where most of these types of products are provided. My father is not what you would call computer savvy, so I’ll manage his online account and do his ordering for him. This would be a great way for family members who live far away to be able to help their loved ones in senior living facilities with a necessary task.
So check out Alice.com and let me know what you think. You can also enter to win a $250 gift certificate to Alice.com by visiting Five Minutes for Mom.
