I think it's really unfair/strange to clump together grocery delivery with fast food. They are not at all the same, I mean sure both get you edible stuff to your home, but that's about it.
We're a family of four, and we do get home-delivered groceries weekly now after a year of Covid and really trying to minimize time spent in stores. Doing the order is easily an hour's worth of clicking, checking fridge/freezer/pantry/elsewhere for what we need, trying to remember if we missed something or if there is some non-food item that we can get delivered at the same time (think diapers, paper towels, toothpaste, whatever) and so on.
Fast food delivery we never do, it's way too expensive for the value-add, and just way more rare as a thing (buying fast food, that is). When we buy pre-made food (WFH lunches when kids are at preschool), we always to go and get it ourselves.
We're a family of four, and we do get home-delivered groceries weekly now after a year of Covid and really trying to minimize time spent in stores. Doing the order is easily an hour's worth of clicking, checking fridge/freezer/pantry/elsewhere for what we need, trying to remember if we missed something or if there is some non-food item that we can get delivered at the same time (think diapers, paper towels, toothpaste, whatever) and so on.
Fast food delivery we never do, it's way too expensive for the value-add, and just way more rare as a thing (buying fast food, that is). When we buy pre-made food (WFH lunches when kids are at preschool), we always to go and get it ourselves.