Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't your husband just knock on the door and ask right when it happened???
Anonymous wrote:I would just contact Whole Foods and ask for a redelivery or refund. I wouldn’t want stuff that’s been in another house but that’s me.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a garden-style condo community and just received the text that my Whole Foods order had been delivered. The photo in the message is not my front door but there were several identifying items - a mat, bike and pair of shoes. DH ran out right away and was able to place it as the same unit number in the next building over. The problem is that the bags had already been taken inside by the owner. This seriously happened within a couple of minutes! Whole Foods drivers don't even knock when they leave your order so the occupants clearly worked fast.
We don't know these neighbors at all or even what they look like. DH wasn't sure if he should knock but ended up doing nothing. I wouldn't necessarily want to food anyway after it had been in someone else's home.
I know I can get a refund, but this situation still aggravates me as it was over $100 worth of food, some of it slated for dinner tonight. WWYD in this situation if you were me or the neighbor? Would you automatically take in and keep an order you didn't place/pay for? Would you confront someone who took your order?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your title implies they refused to give you your groceries. In reality, you're a pansy who didn't have the balls to ask for what is yours.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, this shouldn't be a 3 (soon to be more probably) page thread. I have social anxiety and even I wouldn't have thought twice or worried about getting my groceries.
Anonymous wrote:Just get the refund. It's probably already too late to ask.
If someone delivered food to me that I didn't order and left it on my step, I wouldn't know what to do either. I'd probably take it inside too so it doesn't spoil and go to waste. It's problem if say it were delivered by instacart, which I don't have an account for. I'm not going to sign up for an account just to figure out how to return a misdelivery.
Anonymous wrote:Your title implies they refused to give you your groceries. In reality, you're a pansy who didn't have the balls to ask for what is yours.