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What to buy at Instacart
Instacart is an online grocery delivery and pickup service that allows you to shop for a wide range of groceries and household items from local stores in your area. You can buy various products through Instacart, including:
- Fresh produce: Fruits, vegetables, herbs, and organic options.
- Meat and seafood: Beef, chicken, pork, seafood, and deli meats.
- Dairy and eggs: Milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, eggs, and dairy alternatives.
- Pantry staples: Cereals, pasta, rice, canned goods, sauces, condiments, and baking supplies.
- Snacks and beverages: Chips, cookies, crackers, sodas, juices, coffee, tea, and energy drinks.
- Frozen foods: Frozen meals, pizzas, vegetables, ice cream, and desserts.
- Bakery items: Bread, pastries, cakes, cookies, and muffins.
- Household essentials: Cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, paper products, and personal care items.
- Baby products: Diapers, wipes, formula, baby food, and baby care items.
- Pet supplies: Pet food, treats, toys, and grooming products.
These are just a few examples of the products you can purchase through Instacart. The availability of items may vary depending on the local stores in your area. When using the Instacart platform or app, you can browse through various stores and categories to find the specific products you need.
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How to use the Instacart Gift card?
To use an Instacart gift card, follow these steps:
Obtain an Instacart gift card: You can purchase an Instacart gift card from participating retailers or receive one as a gift.
Add the gift card to your Instacart account: If you don’t have an Instacart account, create one by visiting the Instacart website or downloading the Instacart mobile app. If you already have an account, sign in.
Navigate to your account settings: On the website, click on your profile icon in the top right corner, then select “Account.” On the mobile app, tap on the account icon located in the bottom navigation bar.
Select “Gift Cards”: Look for the option that says “Gift Cards” or “Add Gift Card” in your account settings. Click or tap on it.
Enter the gift card code: Scratch off the protective coating on the back of the gift card to reveal the code. Enter the code into the designated field on the Instacart website or app. Click or tap “Add” or “Apply” to add the gift card to your account.
Gift card balance verification: Once the gift card is added, the balance will be displayed in your account settings. You can check the remaining balance anytime by going to the “Gift Cards” section.
Place an order: Start shopping for groceries and other items on the Instacart platform. When you’re ready to check out, your gift card balance will be applied automatically to cover the order total. If the gift card balance is insufficient, you can pay the remaining amount with a different payment method.
It’s important to note that Instacart gift cards are typically specific to the country in which they were purchased. Ensure that you’re using the gift card in the appropriate region.
If you encounter any issues while redeeming your gift card, it’s recommended to reach out to Instacart customer support for assistance.
Instacart Gift card balance check
Checking the balance of your gift card can help you determine if you have enough funds to make a purchase. This can prevent the embarrassment of having your purchase declined at the checkout if you don't have enough money on the card.
If you're trying to stick to a budget, checking the balance of your gift card before you shop can help you avoid overspending. You'll know exactly how much you have to spend and can plan your purchases accordingly.
Some gift cards have expiration dates, so checking the balance can help you use the card before it expires and avoid losing the remaining funds.