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 I havent set fo stanley nz ot in a grocery store in nearly four months.With a 10-month-old baby to think about, my husband and I have kept trips to the store to a minimum out of an abundance of caution during the pandemic. Were fortunate to have just about every grocery delivery service at our disposal 鈥?and weve taken advantage.In between orders from Costco, Whole Foods, Imperfect Foods and more, Ive noticed our virtual shopping habit is changing how we budget. Were accounting for new grocery-related expenses. Were also more deliberate about what we buy.Heres why online grocery shopping could affect how much you spend 鈥?and ways to keep your budget intact.MarkupsYou could pay more online than in the store for the exact same item. Thats because some delivery services, or the retailers they partner with, inflate grocery prices to cover fulfillment costs.On Costcos website, I was met with the message  item prices are marked up higher than your local warehouse. Instacart uses the markup to pay for their delivery service.  The exact price difference wasnt specified.Same-day delivery service Shipt says its members can  stanley portugal expect to pay about $5 more on a $35 order online than in the store. Plan that you will spend a few extra bucks every time you buy groceri stanley cup es online.Extra chargesAt the grocery store, the price you see is typically the price you pay. But online, fees for delivery, service, alcohol, memberships and subscriptions could be tacked onto your bill. Extra charges could range from a coup