Why is every order $40 15+ miles today
With 10 waters 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
With 10 waters 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
IC likes to change things when things work too well for their shoppers🤬🤬🤬🤬
What are some historical changes you wish they would just BRING IT BACK?
Mines:
Imagine if the app didnt glitch out 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I came to a Costco for an order I accepted while driving by. Then i saw a couple (or family idk) with parasol umbrella set up by their car and everything. I know they are Instacart cuz i saw them previously by the same Costco at a cafe w their IC pulled up on phone.
So my question is, do people really camp? Is it even worth?
Like…. You expect me to haul my groceries to another grocery store for another customer and let that sit in my car in 90+ weather?
Clearly she dropped when retrieving her drop off. It is on the floor of her property. I make it a habit to make sure any bottle i drop off is standing upright too. What do you do in this situation?
I see only high mile low tip costco usually but it always pings me to drive to costco
I am not saying everyone has to. If you order more than 15 items, especially if you are considered heavy order, you should pay extra than residential areas, especially if you only have stairs and no elevator.
I took a 40 item $55 order, 3 customer with heavy pay from local grocery store…. And low behold i open the batch and it is 40 items but 120 UNITS…. And 35 of those 40 items were sodas and cases of water…. All three customers had them… like how does instacart expect a regular person to drive over 100 cases of water and soda??? Batch pairing is RIDICULOUS. I just called and canceled the batch cuz i was 2 carts full and still 20 more items to load
Hi, I keep seeing people saying you need low SE to get good batches. I think im pretty decent shopper but i’m still at 70s/item. What are your tips to lower this?