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@Kachina624  I'm in the same boat as you - can't stand for long periods of time, or even long walks for that matter. I do order a few of Q's food items and, for the most part, have been very happy. Ordered the perogies once, but found them totally tasteless, but everything else was a win. We especially like the tenderloins, and use them for many different meals. Fortunately, we have a separate, standing freezer (in the basement,) so we're able to keep a supply of their items plus other things.

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I find the food products totally overpriced.   I have tried several items over the years just for the convenience but realized I get better quality and better prices supporting my local  markets.  I understand it works for people that cannot get out but more times than not you are overpaying.  The only item I did like was the postickers, JMO.

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I guess ordering food from the Q might depend on where you live and/or how easily you can get out and about.  We are all in different situations.  It makes me appreciative of what I have access to.  And for what price.  But I am glad the Italian bakery a town away is not too convenient, as it could be our undoing.

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@Mimi 1883.  Its like high class "Meals on Wheels", right?

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I think the food items make nice gifts - bill to ship to, you know.  But I wouldn't enjoy them much myself because I know how much they cost and I'd have such high expectations.

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@Kachina624  I will say they are convenient for days when I'm having a lot of pain. 

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