I have a convenience store ¾ of a mile from my house. I've made the deal with myself that if I just have to give in to that snack attack, then I have to walk there and back for it... it's not a perfect solution, but it has helped slow down the frequency of me actually snacking.
We have a thing called GoPuff where I live. It's a delivery service like Door Dash or InstaCart but they only deliver snacks, drinks, frozen food, and basic household stuff.
The internal debate I always have about using them is that I really just want one snack but you have to order at least $12 worth of stuff or else they charge a "small order fee" where you basically pay the same amount anyway.
I know once all of those snacks are there in front of me I'll end up eating them all and get a stomach ache, but I also really don't want to get dressed and go all the way back to the store again...
15 minutes? I've never used any delivery app where they had to be there in 15 minutes! Usually the "estimated delivery time" is like 45 minutes but there's no official set time they have to beat. They all seem to kind of take their time honestly lol
Postmates is kinda the same but it's not limited to anything; they just go wherever and grab whatever for you and bring it to you. You can get snacks, meals, even cigarettes and alcohol. I've only ever been a delivery person through 'em though. Never actually utilized the service myself lol
The issue with me is that I then replace the snack with two or three sandwiches at home, which mostly contains more calories than the snack I was yearning for..
I just dole out a half cup, measured in grams at ~75g, when I feel snackish. While calorie dense, there's a number of good fats, protein, vitamins / minerals. Compared to say cookies or chips, etc.
In the past I ate a lot of unhealthy snacks, but now I just eat some nuts if I begin yearning for snacks. Also sometimes dried fruit (which probably isn't healthy in big amounts, but not as bad as cookies, chocolate or chips).
What do if I can easily consume 1kg of assorted nuts in a single sitting? Almonds in particular are impossible to stop eating. (Which is why I don't buy them in quantities above 100g).
Just wait until your toddler tosses the rest of his cheese puff toddler snacks, if you have a toddler. I spent most of 2013 through 2016 making a mini-meal off of discarded cheese puff snacks that were left on my kids’ high chair trays.