1. Place your order online. Most retailers now allow you to order groceries online or over the phone. You may then plan a time to pick up your groceries without having to get out of your vehicle.
2. Order groceries online and have them delivered. If you don't have access to transportation or are in a high-risk situation, consider having your food delivered to your home. Delivery services demand a fee and expect a tip, but if you can afford it, it's well worth it.
3. Take measures if you must go to the store. Wear a mask and gloves and employ social distancing if you can't avoid physically going to the store. Before you begin, clean the shopping cart handles. Clean your wheelchair when you come home, especially the hand rims and joystick.
4. Order a take-out meal. If you don't feel like cooking, place an order for delivery from a restaurant. If the restaurant does not offer delivery, you can use Uber Eats, Waitr, DoorDash, or Grubhub.