If you’re under coronavirus quarantine, you can still get your groceries

As the coronavirus outbreak continues, some predict that it will mean an increase in the need for food delivery services, whether it’s for take-out meals or groceries. Sure, people are being told to stock up on just a few basics, but have you seen Costco right now? Madness! So to ensure people can get their groceries without having to risk human contact, Instacart has rolled out a new “Leave at My Door Delivery” feature, which allows customers to have their groceries left outside their door at a designated time.

In a statement, Instacart said they had been beta testing the feature, which was initially designed for people who wanted to receive a delivery while they weren’t at home. But “based on the increased demand for this new product feature, today we’ve made it available to all Instacart customers — bringing even more flexibility and optionality to their grocery delivery experience.” “Contactless” delivery is something that’s been adopted in China, and could become more common in other places with outbreaks. As an alternative in the meantime, you can always just accept your delivery in person and wash your hands.

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