Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. I ordered one microwave baked potato to microwave. My delivery shopper bought 3 pound bag of potatoes. He opened the bag and took a few potatoes for himself. I guess he thought they were almost the same price as my original order of just one microwave potato.
2. The box of kitchen trash bags was opened and the delivery shopper took a few trash bags.
For all the deliveries I have had during COVID and when my car was in the shop, two times isn't that bad.
How about you? I didn't report it.
Are you talking about where you buy one shrink-wrapped russet potato? First time I ever saw that in a store my jaw dropped to the floor. Right about the time I saw a "Gluten Free!" sign on the cabbage bin (yes, really).
You know, all you do is take a russet potato, stab it with a fork a few times, and nuke it. 5-7 minutes usually does it. And he was probably right about the price. And most stores have bins where you can buy just one potato if you want.
Ok I just opened my grocery app, and the only two options for whole organic sweet potatoes is a 3 lb bag for $4.69 or a single one with a sticker labeled “microwaveable” on it for $1.79, tho I don’t think it’s shrink wrapped. This didn’t used to be the case. I don’t like the bags because the sweet potatoes that come in the bags are always very skinny and stringy, which my toddler will not eat. NP
Anonymous wrote:This has never happened to me. If anything, I've gotten extra items probably meant for someone else's order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who can eat a whole potato? This is why Americans are overweight.
Almond mom checked in. Now, who’s going to post that potatoes are low class and it’s trashy to eat them?
Anonymous wrote:Never had that type of issue with grocery delivery. But I did have a door dash delivery person take my food order. They picked it up and just started driving away from my house. No clue where they were going. They wouldn't communicate with me or with door dash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who can eat a whole potato? This is why Americans are overweight.
Nah.
Here is the worst case, fully loaded large baked potato:
One large russet potato: 290 calories
1 T. Butter: 100 calories
2 T. Sour cream: 57 calories
1/2 oz. Cheese: 58 calories
Bacon crumbles equiv. To 1 piece: 43 calories
Chives: 1 calorie
Total: 549 calories
Add a side of streamed broccoli and you are up to 600 calories. 600 calories is not too much for one meal by any stretch.
Whole potatoes are not the problem. Americans are fat because they drink empty calories and eat tons of processed and fried foods. A whole baked potato is actually pretty harmless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. I ordered one microwave baked potato to microwave. My delivery shopper bought 3 pound bag of potatoes. He opened the bag and took a few potatoes for himself. I guess he thought they were almost the same price as my original order of just one microwave potato.
2. The box of kitchen trash bags was opened and the delivery shopper took a few trash bags.
For all the deliveries I have had during COVID and when my car was in the shop, two times isn't that bad.
How about you? I didn't report it.
Are you talking about where you buy one shrink-wrapped russet potato? First time I ever saw that in a store my jaw dropped to the floor. Right about the time I saw a "Gluten Free!" sign on the cabbage bin (yes, really).
You know, all you do is take a russet potato, stab it with a fork a few times, and nuke it. 5-7 minutes usually does it. And he was probably right about the price. And most stores have bins where you can buy just one potato if you want.
Anonymous wrote:1. I ordered one microwave baked potato to microwave. My delivery shopper bought 3 pound bag of potatoes. He opened the bag and took a few potatoes for himself. I guess he thought they were almost the same price as my original order of just one microwave potato.
2. The box of kitchen trash bags was opened and the delivery shopper took a few trash bags.
For all the deliveries I have had during COVID and when my car was in the shop, two times isn't that bad.
How about you? I didn't report it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who can eat a whole potato? This is why Americans are overweight.
Almond mom checked in. Now, who’s going to post that potatoes are low class and it’s trashy to eat them?
Anonymous wrote:Never had that type of issue with grocery delivery. But I did have a door dash delivery person take my food order. They picked it up and just started driving away from my house. No clue where they were going. They wouldn't communicate with me or with door dash.
Anonymous wrote:1. I ordered one microwave baked potato to microwave. My delivery shopper bought 3 pound bag of potatoes. He opened the bag and took a few potatoes for himself. I guess he thought they were almost the same price as my original order of just one microwave potato.
2. The box of kitchen trash bags was opened and the delivery shopper took a few trash bags.
For all the deliveries I have had during COVID and when my car was in the shop, two times isn't that bad.
How about you? I didn't report it.