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Why Grocery Shopping Can Be So Exhausting When You’re Disabled — And What Actually Helps

For a lot of people, grocery shopping is treated like a basic adult task. Annoying, maybe. Expensive, definitely. But still normal. Expected. Routine. You make a list, go to the store, grab what you need, and come home. That’s the version people imagine. But for many disabled people, grocery shopping is not a simple errand. It can be a physically draining, mentally overwhelming, and logistically complicated event that takes far more energy than most people realize. It can mean pain before you leave the house, sensory overload once you get there, inaccessible store layouts, long lines, heavy lifting, transportation issues, checkout stress, and then the very real problem of getting everything home and putting it away.

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