At age 45 I’m beginning to think I might just be falling behind all the cool kids. Let’s use grocery shopping as an example. Throughout the week as we use up (or get within about a week of using up) items we write that item down on what is usually the back of a piece of junk mail. As the week progresses that starts to form into a grocery shopping list. Then before we go on our weekly grocery shop we write a weekly meal plan which may require some additions or subtractions to that list. Once in the supermarket we know which products we normally buy as we’ve already done the lowest price grocery shop but of course we also quickly scan the shelves to see if there is anything on special that week or whether any prices have changed that might alter our buying habits. This results in minimal waste and hopefully pretty close to the lowest priced weekly shop for our tastes.
We’ve done this for many years so imagine my surprise when I discover something called a Dash Button which can do my shopping for me. I don’t have one but as I understand it for £4.99 you get a Wi-Fi connected button (with many varieties available covering Household & Office, Food & Beverages, Health & Personal Care, Beauty, etc), which via your phone you pair with a product that you select from a particular brand tied to the Dash Button. You then stick the button near to the place of use in your home. So if for example you’re buying soap you might stick it near to your bathroom soap dispenser. Then when you’re getting low or have run out just push the dash button and voila a new item magically turns up in your letter box the next day.
We’ve done this for many years so imagine my surprise when I discover something called a Dash Button which can do my shopping for me. I don’t have one but as I understand it for £4.99 you get a Wi-Fi connected button (with many varieties available covering Household & Office, Food & Beverages, Health & Personal Care, Beauty, etc), which via your phone you pair with a product that you select from a particular brand tied to the Dash Button. You then stick the button near to the place of use in your home. So if for example you’re buying soap you might stick it near to your bathroom soap dispenser. Then when you’re getting low or have run out just push the dash button and voila a new item magically turns up in your letter box the next day.