Introducing TheGroceryLady.com

Grocery Shopping--Do We Really Have To? Do we have to waste our time standing in line when we have so many other things to do?

Cleveland, OH, March 24, 2007 --(PR.com)-- We stand in straight little lines in elementary school. We stand in line to register for college. We stand in line at the bank. We wait in line for coffee. We wait in line in our cars in traffic jams. We sit in line at the doctor's office. Some of us even wait in line for days desperate to get our hands on a PlayStation 3.

You're probably familiar with common phrases like:
"It still beats standin in line." or "I hate standing in line!"

"The American spend many hours per week standing in line."

Wait, wait, wait. You get the idea. But wait! What if we didn't have to wait for everything. Banks now have ATMs which make banking quicker and easier. Some coffee houses have call ahead for coffee pickup. Schools have...ok schools haven't changed, but there are strides toward making life a much easeir. Giving a break to the breakless. Taking the heck out of hectic. That leaves you with a tick. But seriously, the conviences of our age are the things that make us stand above earlier times of human existence.

What about grocery shopping?

Today's announcement is: No Standing in Line!

Introducing TheGroceryLady.com the newest business in Northeast Ohio dedicated to personal convenience and making life easier.

Their motto is: "We bring the groceries to you!"

Its founder Kelley, a Licensed Practical Nurse says she started the business because people really need a service like this. Kelley has Lupus along with 4 other members of her family and although she is technically in remission she says that a service like this can be invaluable to many. She considers her business to be an equal opportunity Specialty Service for everyone. "Although we do offer special discounts for seniors and those with disabilities, TheGroceryLady.com is not just for those who are unable to get out. Some people just need to maximaze their time and want the convenience of having their groceries delivered rather than dragging the kids out, or something like that."

The price of this service is an unbelievable $25 for shopping with free delivery. Senior and disabled citizens only pay $20 with free delivery and they do not accept tips to make sure the experience is completely professional.

Imagine never having to worry about putting that grocery cart back.

Visit www.TheGroceryLady.com Today.

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TheGroceryLady.com
Kelley King-Spears
216 510 4274
www.thegrocerylady.com
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