r/ShopRite

Paid vacation time?

I got 1 week off at 1 year of working there.

2 after working 3 years.

I know it goes up to 4 weeks of paid vacation after a certain time working there. Anyone know how many years you have to work to get the other 2 weeks?

I'm located in NJ.

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Caper Carts - how is the math mathing?

I’ve been using caper carts for about year and i always thought the math at the end seemed a little off, but this time it really stuck out to me.

I would understand if the item total at the top already had the coupons factored in, but then how is the total lower after tax? And if not, where did my other $12ish go? I’m so confused.

Does anyone have any insight?

u/Ellie_Bracha — 1 day ago

Ghost Punch

So yesterday I got a bit late to clock out because it was busy and I was helping customers. I tried to ghost punched, and usually the punch reflects by the next morning. However, I still see that it is currently a red mark. Does anyone know why this occurs?

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Looks like my purchases qualify for either a $50 ShopRite gift card or a $50 gas card I assume to station of my choice?

Leaning towards the gas card but not sure I have to think about this one LOL thoughts appreciated..

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u/Reddevilvs — 4 days ago

Where did these frozen meals go??

I remember trying both of them once and liking them, but never saw them again

u/Queasy_Dingo_8262 — 4 days ago

Retroactive Pay

So I've been working entirely in another department for 6 months, but I'm still getting paid my original department's rate which is lower.

I've asked about the pay raise constantly, but HR always told me that "it's coming"

It was only last month that they finally gave me the paperwork to sign that declared that I've entered my new department officially (even though I've been working this new department for half a year already).

Will I be eligible for retroactive pay? HR told me that no since I never signed the official paperwork until 1 month ago.

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u/Kininik — 5 days ago

Axonify

Hey there. I recently got hired at ShopRite and started the Axonify computer training. During my first 3 hour shift I completed 48% of it. I have another 3 hours tmr to continue it. When I reach 100% does that mean I am completely finished with it, or will I have to continue to watch some videos and answer questions as I work during breaks?

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u/StrangeEmergency6342 — 8 days ago

some song choices

Usually it’s always some old ass song but I heard Isabel larosa and drake multiple times which I didn’t expect

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u/Ok-Brain-5729 — 8 days ago

Can ShopRite decide on what time they want to schedule you based on availability shift?

Wondering how I’m able to see my unions contract. Starting school soon and need to have predictable/consistent hours and got told I can decide when I want to work but not when I can leave. Is this true? I’m in New Jersey

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u/IntrovertKddo — 8 days ago

Produce bags

I shop at the store in Festival in Bel Air. Md. Ever since Covid, they don’t have regular size plastic bags for produce. They are all the big huge bags for greens or corn. Such a waste. They once said they couldn’t get them. Every other grocery store in the area does. Just why???

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u/Brave_Bee8912 — 8 days ago

Load All Digital Coupon button!

(Reddit app eating photo posts recently...)

This is great, albeit too small for people to see.

u/AskaLangly — 13 days ago

Does anyone know if ShopRite has any plans on how to better improve issues regarding their available inventory?

I love ShopRite but this point, it actually feels like they are living in the stone ages (computerally speaking).

I am not going to keep driving there, wasting my gas, only to then find out, that the sale item I want is out of stock. So, I call the customer service desk a lot, and the person answering is never able to simply and quickly check approximate stock on a COMPUTER lol. I am put on hold, transferred to the proper department, and then THAT person goes to VISUALLY check the stock out on the floor (or in the back too). It is a "whole loooong thing."

My stock issues go beyond this too. When I place an order online for pickup, I always select "no substitutions." I can totally understand if 1 or 2 things suddenly become out of stock...but no lie, last time I placed an online order, HALF of my grocery order was out of stock. It must have been about 25 things. I should not even be ABLE to order out of stock things on the app. A complete waste of my time.

I just hope and pray that they improve their stores with better computer systems that will track their available inventory MUCH better, because right now, it is downright painful.

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u/Light_of_the_Star — 13 days ago

About that button...

The button that is being used to load the digital coupons in one fell swoop are loading only the advertised stuff from the circulars. The majority still need to be picked out.

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u/AskaLangly — 10 days ago

Anybody else hate their job?

Ive been working in the frozen department at a ShopRite
on Long Island for about 9 months now and the longer I do it, the more I hate it. This was my first job which was nice but I feel so disrespected and overworked here. Call me whatever you want but I like to take pride in my work even if its something as little as stocking and leveling a department so I really make sure to do a good job. I love helping customers around the store and I treat everyone with respect and I feel as though Im the only person there that has any wherewithal of the people around them. All my coworkers do jack shit for the department and always leave me with extra work and Im expected to keep other people in my department in check even though Im not a head. I could maybe put up with it if the pay wasn't so horrendous but it's honestly embarrassing. I genuinely feel like this job is taking a toll on my life and Im already looking for something new so I can leave as soon as possible. Am I expecting too much from my job or has anyone else experienced this?

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u/Purple_Psychology127 — 12 days ago

Breaks and lunch when am I allowed?

My manager tried to get on my case saying it was too early to take my break, I had been working for 2 hrs in a 6 hr shift, saying it's not allowed by the rules and policies.

My question is, is that true???

Cause I've looked in the handbook, and I haven't seen it. I want to find a section, so if it's not true the next time, my manager says that I can pull a screenshot.

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u/Almondjoy2001 — 13 days ago

Rehiring process

I quit my job at shoprite 2 months ago with notice and left on good terms, I might need to get a job there again but at a different location which is run by a different family, how long do I have to wait to apply again for a job? I heard it's three months if its the exact same place

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u/IamnotGemmy — 10 days ago

How’s the lobster tail and snow crab leg prices in Atlantic county?

Hey folks I’m in the mood for a seafood boil, ShopRite might seem like honestly the best spot to get things like snow crab and lobster tails, how are the prices per pound usually?
I know it can change I’m just looking for rough idea

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u/kzorz — 12 days ago

Weekly Ad not loading online

Anyone else having trouble with the weekly ad not loading online/on your phone? It ended up loading once o switched to Desktop Mode, but now nothing. I want to plan my list for next week 🙁

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u/SequinSocks — 13 days ago