A Kroger shopper in Ohio said that she was charged $2,783.25, about 10 times what she should've been, for an order of groceries.Paul Sancya/AP A Kroger customer in Ohio was charged 10 times what she should've been for a delivery order. The order, filled through Instacart, also never showed up, the TV station WCPO reported. Demand for grocery delivery has tapered off relative to a high early in the pandemic. A Kroger shopper in Ohio ordered a few hundred dollars' worth of groceries, but she was charged almost 10 times that amount — and never got the order.Jill McCormick placed an order for $282 worth of groceries on Tuesday, according to the Cincinnati TV station WCPO.