Commissary customers can order online beginning July 26

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The Eglin Commissary will use the Click2go delivery service beginning July 26 here.

Base customers can use a computer or mobile device to order online where they select from commissary products offered based on the store’s stock assortment. After products are selected, the shopper selects a pickup time and pays for the order. At the appointed time they park in designated parking spaces where commissary workers bring out their groceries.

The new online ordering opportunity provides Commissary users a few key features above and beyond a regular online purchasing application.

Here’s a brief rundown of Commissary Click2go’s features:

•            Easy-to-use navigation and search functions to help customers plan healthy meals and take care of their family’s needs

•            Enhanced product information

•            Robust recipe features

•            Featured sales and promotions

•            Upgraded mobile-friendly experience

•            No service fee

“This service really speaks to the needs of our customers who can now plan, order and pay for their purchases on-line and then just drive to the store to get them without having to get out of their vehicle,” said John Zaher, Eglin Commissary director.

Information on how the service works is found on www.commissaries.com with dedicated sections such as “How Click2go Works.” First-time customers will need to create an account.

The Commissary Click2go will begin accepting internet orders July 27 for July 28 pickups.