Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No, your life isn’t more precious than anyone else’s. Therefore you should go live on a massive garbage dump in India and forage for scraps, like the least fortunate on our planet do.
You first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
NP here. I tip $5, but I use Amazon Fresh. The guy is only dropping the packages off, he’s not actually doing the shopping or packaging up the food.
For how much in groceries? Unless you live a mile away from a Fresh warehouse you should still tip more even just for driving. Think of how much you’d tip a taxi driver just for driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
NP here. I tip $5, but I use Amazon Fresh. The guy is only dropping the packages off, he’s not actually doing the shopping or packaging up the food.
Anonymous wrote: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?
No, your life isn’t more precious than anyone else’s. Therefore you should go live on a massive garbage dump in India and forage for scraps, like the least fortunate on our planet do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
NP here. I tip $5, but I use Amazon Fresh. The guy is only dropping the packages off, he’s not actually doing the shopping or packaging up the food.
Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
Anonymous wrote: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
You tip $40 just for delivery? And I thought my $5 tip was Good enough. I’m in a lower COL area though.
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?