Anyone else hate Peapod?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been using peapod for at least ten years now, and while that's long enough that there have been a few hiccups, I've never had any real problems, and the customer service line has always been extremely responsive.


Do you tip when you order online or cash in person?
Anonymous
Well, I'm an early bird and hit Wegmans at 6 AM right when they open on Tuesday mornings. I'm in and out of there in 30 min.

I hate Giant, so Peapod would never work for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are in the city, try Instacart. It's a new delivery service. You get to pick the store(s) you buy from, including Whole Foods and Costco.


just a heads up..read a wapo article that said right now instacart only delivers from harris teeter..they'll be adding other stores "every few weeks"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When they pick out fruit and vegies is it good pieces?



No, that's why we stopped using them. Food was often rotten or spoiled. The guy always wanted a cash tip on top of delivery fee. Also, the delivery truck backed into our mailbox and pushed it over. I complained. They wanted ME to get an estimate to submit. right. Like I have the time to locate a handyman willing to give me an estimate. So no more Peapod. And my mailbox is still tilted.
Anonymous
I got spoiled meat (with things moving in it one time) and the due date on the milk and yogurt only had like 2-3 days left on them. They are great for bulk items and stocking up, but I won't use them for fresh food anymore.
Anonymous
I have been using it for years and have had only two issues- once when the truck broke down in 100-degree weather and today when they canceled in advance of the snow. Overall it's a good service, affordable, and allows me to reclaim time.
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