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Compared to Chowbus, Weee! boasts a lower price point due to frequent deals and a lack of service fees, WilcoxCheng says. Once buyers pass a spending minimum of $35, delivery is free as well.

“It doesn’t seem like there’s very much [in Evanston], and because most [college students] don’t have cars, it’s kinda rough out here,” Wilcox-Cheng says. “I think utilizing Google or Instagram to find either local vendors or online vendors can be really helpful.”

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SESP first-year Megan Lin, who also occasionally shops online for Asian food, appreciates the convenience and time-saving aspect of these services. But Lin says that students lose the social aspect of grocery shopping in college by using online services.

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