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Googlelocal charities and start calling them. Where I live, you can get a free ride from a volunteer 2xs a month.
This forum is for caregivers of aging or ill family and we don't offer services. You will have to reach out to the above resources in your community. Good luck finding the best service for your needs.
I know for my brother one of the main factors in deciding he would move to ALF was the fact he lived in Palm Springs; as he could no longer drive and didn't use computer or smart phones, he really had difficulty with shopping. Those who lived in his "village" sitation offered help but one hates to be dependent on others.
I can only suggest you try and evaluate your own options. The need for ride services and for delivery raise the already bad expenses of food now exponentially.
If you give the town and city you live in you may just have a Forum member who ALSO lives there stumble upon your post here, but that's unlikely.
I sure do wish you luck. Hope you will update us on options and costs you find for your own area, as it might be of interests to others.
To the left of your avatar on the far right side of the blue to green bar at the top of the page is a magnifying glass. Click on it and search the forum for comparable searches, which I've done for you as an example.
transit assistance (agingcare.com)
Not all of the threads relate to your particular circumstances, but some do.
Your options could be public transit, small bus (point to point) transit, or even private services such as Lyft or Uber.
Another option is to contact your local Senior Center, and inquire what service options they might have. The one in my father's area leases 2 small buses, picks up residents and takes them to a grocery store, then returns at a given time for the return home. You would likely be riding with others, so if you're concerned about that in terms of Covid, this might not be an option.