Using pick up spots as regular parking spots.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It takes me less than 5 minutes to do a pickup. I exercise 7 days a week-I’m fine saving time shopping. It’s offered as a service for a reason-because people use it. And that’s why the spots are there.

I’m not sure why so many of you seem to have a problem with this concept. No waiting in line, having everything ready for you etc…I mean why do you hate it? Also the times I have had an issue with a product (bad fruit, something expired etc…) it has been immediately credited and it’s a click of a button rather than having to go back to the store.

Some of you just like to be miserable. “I choose the harder way because I can!” Ok then. Choose the harder way-but park in a non pick up spot and shut up about it.


The person whining is OP or haven’t you noticed. No one is saying don’t use the service. But you shouldn’t get angry when other people park in those spots because your laziness is not special.


Actually a lot of people have said don’t use the service but ok.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:when I see this I always think about the mom with a newborn who is having a hard day and just trying to pick up her kids diapers/formula etc…and then seeing all these regular shoppers parked in the pick up spots so she can’t. I see those folks have commented today that they simply don’t care and they will park wherever.


Ooooh how noble of you. Get over it.
Sometimes it’s okay to struggle and be inconvenienced.

Always trying to be a martyr. Again, it’s always the “thought”.




I don’t think you know what the term “martyr” means because you are using it backwards. A martyr would be someone who chooses to be inconvenienced even when they don’t have to in this situation. basically choosing to be inconvenienced merely for the sake of being inconvenienced. choosing the easier way would be the opposite of a martyr.


No.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:when I see this I always think about the mom with a newborn who is having a hard day and just trying to pick up her kids diapers/formula etc…and then seeing all these regular shoppers parked in the pick up spots so she can’t. I see those folks have commented today that they simply don’t care and they will park wherever.


Ooooh how noble of you. Get over it.
Sometimes it’s okay to struggle and be inconvenienced.

Always trying to be a martyr. Again, it’s always the “thought”.




I don’t think you know what the term “martyr” means because you are using it backwards. A martyr would be someone who chooses to be inconvenienced even when they don’t have to in this situation. basically choosing to be inconvenienced merely for the sake of being inconvenienced. choosing the easier way would be the opposite of a martyr.


No.



In this context, yes. a “mommy martyr” is someone who constantly wants everyone to know how hard their life is/the sacrifices they make etc…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I don't care if people use the pickup option. You do you.

I'm just not bypassing a perfectly good parking spot in case you show up! I'm parking right in front in one of the 25+ "pickup" spots.


Exactly. Use pick-up. Don’t care. But you may have to wait for a spot while I go pick up a few things for myself.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, pickup is a service offered by the store and it is perfectly fine to use it. In fact, it reduces the whole “I went into Target for one tho by and ended up spending $200” DCUM loves to complain about. I love it for the grocery store as well, I only get what we need and nothing else. Very useful.


Sure. Just don’t expect any special treatment for it. In fact you should be at the back of the parking lot.


You realize it’s the store that chooses the pick up spots right? Because you sound confused. That is where the store needs the pick ups to park. They are numbered. It’s for an actual reason. That is how the system works.


Yes, o you can let them know which spot you are in once one opens up.
Anonymous
some of these posters…imagine bragging about what a selfish jerk you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:some of these posters…imagine bragging about what a selfish jerk you are.


Yeah being mad that someone parked in a perfectly good spot in front of the store when they intent to spend money is the epitome of selfishness.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:pick up was a thing before covid. just for all you grandmas on the thread who seem to think it was only for that and somehow just leftover. what if I told you you could go on pretty much any store website that has a local branch and schedule a pickup. would that just completely blow your mind?


Wondering why you seem to think calling someone a grandma is an insult?


it’s basically just saying people that aren’t super good at understanding the internet/apps etc…This would include my own dad and in-laws. They can use the internet-sure, but not for more complicated things like the awful “pickup scheduling” that some people don’t even know is still going on. Even though it’s an option as big as anything else on the page when you are checking out at literally any store online.


So are you saying that people being less
Able to do something than you are is a lesser person? How do you feel about the disabled? Do people who are less able than you deserve any consideration or is it just the ones who can push others out of their way who deserve things?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m actually shocked by the number of lazy a-holes unwilling to walk a few extra feet. WOW, fatties, get your steps in!!!


Are you talking about the ones sitting in their cars waiting for someone else to shop for them? In that case, I totally agree.

I’m not PP, but both. Do your body some good and walk.
1. Park
2. Get out of your vehicle.
3. Walk to the store.
4. Shop for your items.
5. Pay for your items.
6. Walk back to your vehicle.
7. Load your vehicle.
8. Get into your vehicle.
9. Safely drive away.

That wasn’t too hard, now was it?


If it’s an available service, I’m using it. MYOB


And if the spot is available, I’m taking it!
Anonymous
Was at the Giant today. All the handicapped spots were filled which is usual. All the pick up spots were empty - right next to the handicapped ones. You want an old person to walk further so you don’t have to sit in your car and wait one minute longer than you want to for your groceries?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, pickup is a service offered by the store and it is perfectly fine to use it. In fact, it reduces the whole “I went into Target for one tho by and ended up spending $200” DCUM loves to complain about. I love it for the grocery store as well, I only get what we need and nothing else. Very useful.


I avoid that by ordering for pickup, but walking inside and picking it up at the service desk myself. I actually do that mostly because inventory is so spotty and want to make sure the item is in stock.

And I park in the pickup spaces, because I’m picking up, but OP head explodes because my car is empty.
Anonymous
Parked in one for my weekly shop today as an homage to the OP!
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