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July 2, 2008; 6:00 am by Joyce Slaton

Whether you’re stuck at home with a sick kid or just too time-crunched to shop, sooner or later you’ll wish San Francisco had more food-delivery options. You’ve got your pizza, your Chinese, your Indian, and your Thai, but who will bring you a gallon of milk, a loaf of bread, and a jar of peanut butter so breakfast-time isn’t a bloodbath? Do we all miss Webvan or what?

There are a few ways you can go. For $12.95 Safeway delivers in many areas of SF, and for big-grocery-store prices and total availability of products, that’s what you’re going to end up with if you want to have your entire grocery load delivered. Even though it hasn’t gotten such glowing reviews. You want something done right, do it yourself. Otherwise, order at shop.safeway.com, take the delivery and thank God they bring it right up to the door. Maybe you want to buy your fruits and veggies at the corner market, but this is the way to go for milk and kitty litter.

Like Safeway, Cal-Mart in Laurel Village will also not only deliver your groceries, they’ll go through the store and fill your cart for you. Time-crunched shoppers can call or fax orders between 8am and 3:30pm, Monday through Friday. A personal shopper will run the aisles for $15; delivery is free. The store is known for its fabulous fresh fish, cheeses, meats, and produce. The great big huge drawback: you must live between Fulton, Van Ness, Marina, and Beach Streets, which cuts out a huge swathe of city dwellers. Cal-Mart is located at 3585 California Street (between Locust and Spruce Streets); call 415-751-3516.

Mollie Stone’s, also on California Street, also delivers. You can either do your own shopping and then have it delivered free on the Mollie Bus later on that day, or the friendly Barry will do your personal shopping for called-in orders for a $15 charge, and bring it over during a specified delivery window, usually Monday-Wednesday. Their delivery area is a bit more diffuse than the Cal-Mart’s (depending on Barry’s schedule) but still hovers in the center of town. As an upscale grocery much like Cal-Mart, Mollie Stone’s also has exemplary meat and seafood, and a wonderful bakery and deli. Mollie Stone’s is located at 2435 California Street (at Fillmore Street); call 415-567-4902

Ask them to deliver an extra pint of bourbon for mom, will you? Oh, and some mint chocolate chip ice cream. Thanks.

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