Experience Ordering Food Online
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Experience Ordering Food Online
Hi all. I wanted some feedback on ordering bird food online. I've come across a site (mybirdstore.com) that sells the same brands of bird food that I buy at my local bird store but for 1/2 the price (including the cost for shipping). I was wondering what experience the forum members have with obtaining bird food from online stores. Is it of the same quality? Or can I expect to receive old/expired seed? I don't understand how they are selling the same brands for so much less money.
Thanks in advance for the feedback!
Thanks in advance for the feedback!
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
Online stores are able to sell cheaper because they don't have the overhead that a mortar and brick store has (store rent, insurance, utilities, etc). I'm not familiar with this particular site, but perhaps someone else on the forum will be able to help you. I have often ordered supplies/feed online in the past and never had a problem.
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
Sally
Thanks Sally. I never thought about the overhead costs but it makes perfect sense now. Good point.
Thanks Sally. I never thought about the overhead costs but it makes perfect sense now. Good point.
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
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I just started ordering my bird seed online because I could get it in bulk, and the place I use doesn't charge for shipping. I haven't had any problems yet!
I just started ordering my bird seed online because I could get it in bulk, and the place I use doesn't charge for shipping. I haven't had any problems yet!
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
I know some think Herman Brothers is expensive, but I buy their EM finch seed. With shipping it comes to about $2.00 a pound. I am no expert in seed but it always smells so fresh and looks clean. There are several sites that sell their own mixes. I don't have any experience With them except for free samples.
Maybe order a smaller amount to see if you (well the birds) like it or ask for a sample???
Maybe order a smaller amount to see if you (well the birds) like it or ask for a sample???
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
Thanks for the replies. I feel much more confident giving it a try. I'll place an order and see how it works out.
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
jimenezl
I order from http://jones-seed.com/, and it looks like you have to spend over $50 to get free shipping. They recently changed their website, so I think this was a change as well. I usually spend at least that much though since I'm ordering bulk for several kinds of birds.
I order from http://jones-seed.com/, and it looks like you have to spend over $50 to get free shipping. They recently changed their website, so I think this was a change as well. I usually spend at least that much though since I'm ordering bulk for several kinds of birds.
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I received my order from mybirdstore.com. I was quite surprised to discover that the food was re-packaged. The store had removed the seed from the manufacturer packaging and repackaged in thin plastic bags. The bags were labeled with the name of the food but no expiration date (or opened date for that matter). So I really have no idea how old the seed is. When I buy this particular brand packaged from the manufacturer, there is an expiration date and must be stored in the refrigerator after opening since there are added vitamins and probiotics. I suppose re-packaging is common practice when selling in bulk, but I only ordered 1 pound of each type. I'm not very happy that they won't take it back either Money wasted and lesson learned. I'd rather pay the increased price to buy from my local bird store.
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Re: Experience Ordering Food Online
I do online ordering for cost savings.
My local store only sells 5 pound tubs. And I go through that a bit too fast. But they won't or can't order the 25 pound box. So I had to go online for the 25 pound box.
My local store only sells 5 pound tubs. And I go through that a bit too fast. But they won't or can't order the 25 pound box. So I had to go online for the 25 pound box.
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