by Chuck72 » Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:44 am
I've been researching Instacart and I consider signing up and having my groceries delivered, but I see two drawbacks.
The first one if the tips. It's not a requirement but they suggest you tip 20% of the total amount. My total is easily $200 so I'd have to tip $40. That's pretty steep don't you think?
Second drawback is that you don't get to pick your own things, although I have my own fresh vegs and fruit and I don't buy meat, so it's just dry stuff and dairy products, maybe a pizza here and there.
But I like to look at the expiration dates, etc..
I can't make up my mind.
I've been researching Instacart and I consider signing up and having my groceries delivered, but I see two drawbacks.
The first one if the tips. It's not a requirement but they suggest you tip 20% of the total amount. My total is easily $200 so I'd have to tip $40. That's pretty steep don't you think?
Second drawback is that you don't get to pick your own things, although I have my own fresh vegs and fruit and I don't buy meat, so it's just dry stuff and dairy products, maybe a pizza here and there.
But I like to look at the expiration dates, etc..
I can't make up my mind.