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Esteemed Contributor
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I don't mind the food shows as long as Rachel and Alberti aren't hosting.  They act like food is a new thing to them and that they are starving.

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@CalminHeart 

"@lgfan wrote:

There are probably many housebound people who do their food shopping via shopping channels.  QVC is probably targeting that audience.

 

 

Countless grocery stores and big box stores offer delivery too.

 

I can't imagine buying food from Q when I compare to prices with promo codes on the food vendor's website."

 

 

I know that grocery and big box stores have delivery but they do not have hosts salivating over the food that is demonstrated in such an enticing way on television.

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@lgfan wrote:

@CalminHeart 

"@lgfan wrote:

There are probably many housebound people who do their food shopping via shopping channels.  QVC is probably targeting that audience.

 

 

Countless grocery stores and big box stores offer delivery too.

 

I can't imagine buying food from Q when I compare to prices with promo codes on the food vendor's website."

 

 

I know that grocery and big box stores have delivery but they do not have hosts salivating over the food that is demonstrated in such an enticing way on television.


 

Salivating in an enticing way? To each their own. 

Esteemed Contributor
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@CalminHeart 

 

 

I meant to say the food is presented in an enticing way.  The hosts are salivating.  It does make a difference for people if food is demonstrated.  It is not the same ordering food from a grocery store website.