I get in my truck and drive to the store or restaurant to get my food if I want something…….just like man has done for thousands and thousands of years.
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I get in my truck and drive to the store or restaurant to get my food if I want something…….just like man has done for thousands and thousands of years.
The deal with Amazon Fresh is they don't have "in-stock" items. Everything in the warehouse was already part of an order. When they cancel an order, it's because a truck didn't come in on time.
Yep,
I was Hangry.
Yeah, screw those bitches, they want my bidness they be available when I got bidness.
But wtf do I know, I have lived 25 miles from the nearest food delivery of any kind for the last 18 years. I just liked Bob's rant.
The order said it was packed and ready...my guess is they didn't have a delivery driver (even though I tripled the recommended tip). But doesn't it come from Whole Foods? Isn't that why I see Amazon people loading groceries into personal cars there all the time? That was like the 3rd time I've tried to use Amazon fresh. And it will be my last.
I don't tip a percentage for delivery. I tip a flat amount. They aren't serving you for an extended period of time like a server in a restaurant which is a big part of the percentage basis. Delivery drivers are picking it up and delivering it. That's it. Same job no matter what you buy. Only thing that changes, is the distance. So I'll increase tip for restaurants further away from me.
My sister, single mom of two, does door dash. It's her only real income and she is able to feed the family and pay the bills with it. She thinks it's great.
Good golly.