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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, where I live the Whole Foods delivery slots are plentiful. I put together an order two days and there were slots available starting 3 hours out from when I looked and available for the rest of the day and the next. My shopper started on my order immediately. I hardly think I took some elderly person’s slot...so you people can lay off with your guilt trip.[/quote] Errrr no one guilt tripping anyone, all saying the same "you do you, boo!"[/quote] Sure “Don’t you think it’s somewhat hypocritical? Is my life more precious because I can afford instacart and someone less fortunate has to expose themselves? “ “In an ideal world, yes, we would leave the online ordering for those who are most vulnerable to COVID. Or at least give them first dibs at delivery/pickup slots. I’m able to go to the store, so I do.” “I haven’t used delivery because I am well and would like to keep a slot for someone who can’t go to the store. “ “We haven’t used delivery because we want to keep the slots for those who can’t go. I know there are slots now, but if everyone used them, there would be vulnerable people who couldn’t use them.” [/quote]
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