Over the last two to three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the popular refrain was that COVID has taught us there are many ways to get things done, if only we are prepared to adapt.It seems many of those lessons are fading fast from our reality, as the COVID-19 pandemic fears fades.The food delivery service took off during the lockdowns and COVID-19 restrictions. Though we all welcome the opportunity to return to dining out, the delivery service of restaurants has evolved as an important segment of the core activities.An examination of the successes with home delivery by local fast-food chain Chefette and its main competitor KFC, would be instructive.Supermarkets and stores have added the convenience of online shopping and delivery options to customers. The level of commerce taking place online in Barbados forces us to finally acknowledge that Barbadians have decidedly turned the corner on most of their fears about Internet or electronic-based transactions.