pAnonymous wrote:WTAH is wrong with people? Does no one know how to interact with people?
You just knock on your door and say, "hey, I believe my WF groceries were delivered here by mistake, see they sent a photo and it looks like it's here."
I don't understand why people can't just talk to people. They didn't steal your groceries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOw are they supposed to know it's your order? It's just groceries outside the door. Go over and ask for them. They probably don't want your soy milk and cheerios.
It has a label with name and address on all the bags. Strange that the neighbors did not knock on their door. I would just ask WF for a refund.
My whole foods orders never have my name and address on them. Ever. And I order 3X a week.
My always does but I live in DC downtown and get it delivered from the P St store. So it may depend on the store.
Mine are delivered from Tenleytown and have weird codes and the last four letters of my last name on them. And bags #1-9 etc. But no address or full name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to us.
The official answer from Whole Foods is that they don’t want you to confront your neighbor, you should call Whole Foods and they will redeliver as soon as they can.
Before we called Whole Foods, we marched across the street and demanded our groceries back. They denied denied denied...we said “we have a picture of the groceries on your porch.” They then claimed they thought the groceries were a present from someone. Wtf? It was 10 minutes post delivery and they had unpacked everything, even removing sodas from their box. They brought back most of the groceries back and the wife screamed “well at least I’m not lazy and I go to the store myself.”
We checked the ring camera later...when the WF driver stopped in front of our house, the woman across the street popped out of her house and directed the driver to her house.
You could actually file a police report for theft with these facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOw are they supposed to know it's your order? It's just groceries outside the door. Go over and ask for them. They probably don't want your soy milk and cheerios.
It has a label with name and address on all the bags. Strange that the neighbors did not knock on their door. I would just ask WF for a refund.
My whole foods orders never have my name and address on them. Ever. And I order 3X a week.
My always does but I live in DC downtown and get it delivered from the P St store. So it may depend on the store.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to us.
The official answer from Whole Foods is that they don’t want you to confront your neighbor, you should call Whole Foods and they will redeliver as soon as they can.
Before we called Whole Foods, we marched across the street and demanded our groceries back. They denied denied denied...we said “we have a picture of the groceries on your porch.” They then claimed they thought the groceries were a present from someone. Wtf? It was 10 minutes post delivery and they had unpacked everything, even removing sodas from their box. They brought back most of the groceries back and the wife screamed “well at least I’m not lazy and I go to the store myself.”
We checked the ring camera later...when the WF driver stopped in front of our house, the woman across the street popped out of her house and directed the driver to her house.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to us.
The official answer from Whole Foods is that they don’t want you to confront your neighbor, you should call Whole Foods and they will redeliver as soon as they can.
Before we called Whole Foods, we marched across the street and demanded our groceries back. They denied denied denied...we said “we have a picture of the groceries on your porch.” They then claimed they thought the groceries were a present from someone. Wtf? It was 10 minutes post delivery and they had unpacked everything, even removing sodas from their box. They brought back most of the groceries back and the wife screamed “well at least I’m not lazy and I go to the store myself.”
We checked the ring camera later...when the WF driver stopped in front of our house, the woman across the street popped out of her house and directed the driver to her house.