Get Fresh, Organic Fruits & Veggies Delivered to Your Doorstep


Updated 05/23/11 7:01 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

How to Get Organic Produce Delivered to Your Doorstep

Living in California — the fruit and vegetable capital of the US — I've never really considered ordering produce and having it shipped to my house. Usually I just head to my local farmers market and pick up the veggies that I'll need to sustain me throughout the week. But with hectic schedules, and not making it to the market as often as I'd like, I'm realizing that these organic produce Read more

Healthy Eating Tip: Have Your Produce Delivered


Updated 09/16/08 1:00 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 11 comments

Healthy Eating Tip: Have Your Produce Delivered

Sometimes it's hard to eat enough fruits and vegetables each day. Many of us would eat more produce if we had it right in front of us and this could not be more true for me. Over here at Sugar HQ, we have fruit delivered into the office and I know I eat more yummy fresh fruits (not to mention more of a variety) because of it. Inspired by this, I have decided to have produce delivered to my home Read more

Walmart Testing Online Food Store, Walmart to Go


Updated 04/25/11 7:00 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 1 comment

Walmart Testing Online Grocery Store

In an attempt to compete with large online grocers, like Fresh Direct and Amazon Fresh, Walmart is testing its own online grocery delivery service. The tests are taking place in San Jose, CA, and include everything from fresh produce and seafood to frozen food and over-the-counter pharmacy. Our friends at Slashfood have got more details on Walmart to Go, so head on over to learn about the pricing Read more

A Streaming Media Customer's Guide


Updated 07/28/11 11:22 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 1 comment

How to Stream Online Video

Walmart announced today its streaming media service, VUDU. The company bought VUDU in 2010 and has finally integrated the HD digital media rental company into the Walmart website. The service is accessible through the VUDU page on Walmart's website or from VUDU-enabled devices like certain HDTVs, Blu-ray players, or PlayStation 3. Customers do not sign up for a subscription, but rather pay per Read more