I’m guessing you do not know what door to door means? The drive, the parking, shopping, checkout, parking, drive homes unpacking everything. If you’re shopping for a family and live in or near Washington, it’s 1.5 hours easy. |
According to this weekend’s WSJ, it actually is free right now because Amazon, Walmart, Target, and other grocers are eating losses to run delivery and pickup. Sure, you should tip. Saving 1-2 hours of free time is worth a tip! You’re avoiding boring manual labor, you’re not putting miles on your car, you’re not burning gas or electric, you’re not wearing your back out loading and unloaded heavy groceries. |
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Not really. Maybe it signifies people who are comfortable having other people choose their meat and produce for them.
Many people who cook for themselves are picky about the qualities of what they cook. If I want “fresh looking leeks” and “unblemished dark Orange sweet potatoes “ then it’s simpler and better for me to pick them myself. |
You’re also an inefficient driver then |
| There is plenty that I do not have to fondle to select. They deliver he heavy and commodity stuff. I get the meat, fish, sliced roast turkey. |
| Single mom who only does delivery. Definitely not a status thing, more a sanity thing. I can stick to my list (save $), not forget things, and save time. I will never grocery shop again, if I can help it. |
You should go in once in a while to see how things have changed inside like for ex what seems like every shopper has a dog with them. Eww yuck. |
Only a matter of time until ALL (ahem) family duties are passed on to the servant class. |
Welcome to the US, becoming like a "developing" country where that's how it's done |
This feels overly dramatic for what shopping is like living in a city. We live a few blocks from a decent store (think Safeway not Whole Foods) and just get what we need a few times a week. It takes 15minutes and no back problems. |
+1 this is such a troll |
Not just a big city thing at all. WSJ reports over 90% of the U.S. lives within a same day (!) zone for Walmart grocery delivery. https://www.wsj.com/business/retail/walmart-ecommerce-amazon-competitor-b7fe1cd5 |
Too many then |
Giant really is free for pick up. They don’t up charge the prices and they don’t even allow tipping. |
| Why would I go to the grocery store myself when I can exploit cheap foreign labor to do it for me? I love immigrants! |