First time Instacart user and wondering if things being unavailable when they are available is common, before continuing to use the platform.

Today I used Instacart for the first time to order groceries. I was surprised by how many unavailable items and substitutions there were. So I ended up canceling and going myself, though I need to be indoors for medical purposes.

Everything I ordered was there. I was surprised the most when they put tomatoes and red onions as not being available which is ultimately what made me cancel. A few others were the brand of water I wanted, diced chicken (instead of tenders), the creamer I wanted and some of the spices.

I’m wary of using the service if this is going to be the normal. The total was about 75$ and I left a 15$ tip. Is this something that is common? If so, does anyone know of any other food delivery services for groceries that are more consistent? Thanks in advance!

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u/passionfruit2378 — 4 days ago
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Sharp Take is ridiculously broken. 7ft C with 71 ball handle on a 6’6 PF with 93 perimeter.

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How does the potential Heat trade even work?

Seeing rumours that Miami is offering Herro, Ware and Jaime. How does that work? 63M coming in and 43M going out? And people are bringing up Portis now? Wiggins has to be gone as well, right?

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