Do you tip for curbside pickup at grocery stores/Target?

Anonymous
I always tip $5.
Anonymous
I'm so thankful for the service that I tip generously. It kills me that people here have retirement covered, nice vacations etc but everyone is so fing stingy with tipping. Grocery workers were hit hard by the pandemic. These are not people who are getting ahead in their jobs. Be generous. How much of an impact would it make on you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tried Giant Food pickup in Wheaton today for the first time. The very fine print on my receipt says " No part of the delivery/pickup fee is paid to the driver or pickup attendant. If you wish to provide a tip or gratuity to the delivery driver, doing so is optional and would be an additional amount." I'm assuming this means you can also tip the pickup attendant. Really wonderful experience with the pickup, once I found the numbered spaces with the phone number to call. 1. The groceries are in good paper bags with handles. (Eco friendly and easy to handle. 2. The groceries have been gathered and bagged by grouping so putting them away at home was super efficient. 3. This is a nearly contactless method to get your groceries. 4. Online shopping is efficient -- they have your previous purchases which you can easily choose. 4. They sent me a list of items I wouldn't receive (out of stock) a few minutes before my pickup time.


Giant has done a great job and I stick a ten or twenty in the back before I head out for pickup.
Anonymous
The curbside pick up people at 2 different Home Depots absolutely refused a tip multiple times. They did a great job and I think it is wrong that HD won't let them get tipped. I've tipped WalMart, Giant, and every restaurant we've picked up food from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put $10 in my trunk. They have always taken it.


Stop doing that. There is a sign which specifically says not to.

What’s it to you?
Anonymous
I don't tip for curbside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depends on a few factors. Notably the size of my order, the weather, and the age of the person who walks it out. And whether or not I have cash on me.

If the employee is older than early 20s, I usually give them $5. I feel sorry for anyone, especially seniors, who have to be working on their feet in a manual labor job to make ends meet.


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