Whether you only need a few things, or you actually need several things but only have a few minutes to get them, shopping online for groceries and then choosing a time to have them handed to you at your front door is a fantastic convenience.
ABOUT JOEY
Traveling Joe is founded by D. Joseph Stodola, affectionately known as Joey, and his trusty sidekick (aka Mom). Joey has autism and is nonverbal except for the help of his talking device.
Joey likes to be busy, out and about, and is very flexible to a changing schedule. He loves running errands. He has amazing matching skills and is very attentive to detail.
Joey brings a ton of experience with him. He’s grocery shopped virtually his whole life, every weekend with his Dad. He will provide you with personalized attention and offers excellent customer service.
Joey wants to be an active contributing member to society with meaningful employment and this fits him. Besides, he would tell you, his Dad said he has to have a job, so this is it!
About Mary
I am Joey’s sidekick aka Mom. I love scrapbooking, crafting, sewing and spending time with family, making memories.
I help Joey communicate and have fun.
I am friendly and pay attention to detail. I will be your “go to” person if you have any questions. It will be me you will talk to. I am excited to work with Joey and help him achieve his goals.
Let us do the hard work for you, shop and then offer front door service. We will drop off your groceries at a designated time to assure your receipt of them.
About Traveling Joe
Traveling Joe offers full service shopping and delivery providing fresh and customer requested grocery related items in a timely manner, offering a variety of payment options, and the option to use coupons. Many larger chain stores that deliver do not honor coupons. We are special that way.
You can make your list throughout the week and when you are done with an item, add it right away to your list. MAY NEED TO REMOVE THIS
We help you stay on budget by limiting impulse purchases. Most people are surprised at how much they save.
Studies show…
When you run to the store just to pick up a few things, you end up spending 54% more, than a planned visit. Our impulse buys can add up to 50-67% of our total purchase-yikes!
47% of shoppers go to the store 3-4 each week.
Consumers graze at the grocery store, with impulse buys making up between 50.8% and 67.7& of total purchase.