Where to buy lime sherbet near me

It's simple. Using the Instacart app or website, shop for products from your store of choice near you. Once you place your order, Instacart will connect you with a personal shopper in your area to shop and deliver your order. Contactless delivery is available with our "Leave at my door" option. You can track your order's progress and communicate with your shopper every step of the way using the Instacart app or website.

Learn more about how to place an order here.

Using the Instacart app or website, select a store of your choice near you that offers pickup, select Pickup, and then select your preferred pickup location from which you'd like to place your order.

Then, when you arrive at the store of your choice, use the Instacart app to notify us. Depending on the store, a shopper or store employee will bring the groceries to your car, or you can pick them up at the designated area.

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Here's a breakdown of Instacart delivery cost:

- Delivery fees start at $3.99 for same-day orders over $35. Fees vary for one-hour deliveries, club store deliveries, and deliveries under $35.
- Service fees vary and are subject to change based on factors like location and the number and types of items in your cart. Orders containing alcohol have a separate service fee.
- Tipping is optional but encouraged for delivery orders. It's a great way to show your shopper appreciation and recognition for excellent service. 100% of your tip goes directly to the shopper who delivers your order.

With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too.

Instacart pickup cost:
- There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee.
- Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership.

Learn more about Instacart pricing here.

When an item you want is out-of-stock at the store, your shopper will follow your replacement preferences.

You can set item and delivery instructions in advance, as well as chat directly with your shopper while they shop and deliver your items. You can tell the shopper to:

- Find Best Match: By default, your shopper will use their best judgement to pick a replacement for your item.
- Pick Specific Replacement: You can pick a specific alternative for the shopper to purchase if your first choice is out-of-stock.
- Don't Replace: For items you'd rather not replace, choose "Don't replace" to get a refund if the item is out of stock.

Learn more about instructions for specific items or replacements here.

Yes, Meijer Lime Sherbet is gluten-free.

Meijer Lime Sherbet has 140.0 calories.

Meijer Lime Sherbet has 32.0 carbs.

Meijer Lime Sherbet has 0.0 grams of sugar.

Meijer Lime Sherbet has 1.5 grams of fat.

Meijer Lime Sherbet has 25.0 grams of sodium.

What is lime sherbet made of?

Ingredients in lime sherbet Sherbet is a frozen dessert made with fruit, sugar, and cream or milk that's churned like ice cream. The dairy gives lime sherbet a creamier mouthfeel than lime sorbet, which has no dairy (and tastes icier).

Does UDF have lime sherbet?

Orange, Lime and Raspberry sherbet all in one—some things just make sense. Available in 48oz. and at the dip counter.

Is lime sherbet a dairy product?

Lime sherbet combines the ingredients of lime sorbet with dairy in the form of milk or heavy cream. As a result, you get to keep the sweet and tart fruit flavor of the sorbet while adding the smoothness of ice cream. Citrus fruits such as lime and orange are classic flavors for sherbet.

Is Sherbet and sorbet the same thing?

The main difference? Sherbet contains dairy while sorbet has no dairy. Sherbet (not “sherbert” as it's often mispronounced) incorporates a small amount of dairy, such as milk, cream or buttermilk, which give scoops a richer, creamier consistency as with this Raspberry Buttermilk Sherbet recipe (pictured above).