Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:I do feel guilty for all the delivery people working so hard; I tip grocery at least $40 every order or 20% whichever is greater.
I want to tip my hard working UPS folk, they are awesome. Not quite sure how to do that well. Same with trash guys. Way easier in an app — I don’t have much cash on hand.
It’s a low risk for all of only people in stores is a steady set of delivery personnel, rather than everyone. I actually try to order from wholesalers so it comes from warehouses so even less interactions for all
Anonymous wrote:I do feel guilty for all the delivery people working so hard; I tip grocery at least $40 every order or 20% whichever is greater.
I want to tip my hard working UPS folk, they are awesome. Not quite sure how to do that well. Same with trash guys. Way easier in an app — I don’t have much cash on hand.
It’s a low risk for all of only people in stores is a steady set of delivery personnel, rather than everyone. I actually try to order from wholesalers so it comes from warehouses so even less interactions for all
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you not been taking your trash directly to the dump yourself this whole time? WHAT, you've been using county waste management services?!
How dare you.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been doing grocery delivery every single week for over 5 years as a matter of convenience so nothing has changed for me, other than suddenly needing to hit refresh for 20 mins before a spot opens up. I’d think the delivery people like still having a job and that the grocery workers have one fewer in-person customer to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been doing grocery delivery every single week for over 5 years as a matter of convenience so nothing has changed for me, other than suddenly needing to hit refresh for 20 mins before a spot opens up. I’d think the delivery people like still having a job and that the grocery workers have one fewer in-person customer to worry about.
Same. Weird all the people who just discovered grocery delivery. It wasn’t invented just for COVID-19.