wtf are you trying to say fkn moron
Day 1 has passed. No delivery.
We will see if it comes Day 2.
If it comes on Day 5 (the maximum time frame allowed), let's just say I won't be tipping 15%. I'm fearing that people in my area are engaging in a tipping war, and maybe even 20% ain't cutting it now.
I'm getting close to just hiring my own guy to do it. I know a few people in the community who could probably use the $.
I'm just trying to figure out what the best procedure really is here. What is the tip amount to get 1-day groceries? 2-day?
My order was like $350 so 15% was already over $50. 20% would be $70. So at some point it just gets so high that you might as well just hire your own person to do it.
Not looking for bargains here, I just want to know what it really costs and how fast I can expect it.
having the most illiterates per capita in gambling message board history is your legacy, mr witteles.
you’re right, I forgot about SBR sports
We place 6 or more instacart orders a week it seems. Fucking lifesaver, especially since they deliver liquor from Wines and More.
I've upgraded to liquor bottles with handles.
Between Instacart, Amazon, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and Green Chef we're good to go.
literally a non zero chance druff got blackballed on instacart.
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Zero point zero actually. My first order had a 15% tip and I haven't gotten it yet.
Seriously though, I'm about to give up on this shit. Apparently tony bags lives in an area where people are more niggardly with the tips, and 15% gets him the food within 3 hours.
I've sat for 2 days and nothing. Let's just say this isn't surprising, as I live in an area where I can totally see people starting to tip 30-40% because they want their shit fast. Which probably leaves even the 20% tippers out in the cold.
Good chance I start messaging people I know in the area who (I think) would like the money, and offering them the job to be my personal grocery shopper. Will probably end up cheaper and faster than this Instacart idioticry, even if I pay them pretty well.
BTW if I was 35, I wouldn't be doing this. It's the fact that I'm 48 and have high BP that I don't want to take the risk.
Used an autorefresher for Freshdirect.
Got Saturday 6-9am delivery and snap make the reservation. First time in 3 weeks getting a slot
Might be an indicator that things are going back to normal.
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