Anonymous wrote: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.
So you’re fine with food that was grown and picked by strangers, shipped thousands of miles, unpacked in a warehouse, and handled by deliverers, but being in your neighbor’s house for half an hour is beyond the pale? Literally what do you think has happened to it?
Anonymous wrote:Off-topic, but WF is the biggest scam perpetrated on consumers.
Anonymous wrote:To those that are responding that the OP should reclaim the groceries, if you read the post it says that she does not want the food since it has already been in the home of someone else.
I would initially be a little peeved.
[b]Anonymous wrote:I've had someone else's groceries delivered to me before. I called the store -- they told me to keep them. They don't want to take the risk of directing you to give them to the correct person after the order has been in a third party hands.
To the poster with the neighbor who intercepted the driver and asked them to come over to their house -- were they hungry? That sounds like someone with concerns over putting food on their own table to me.
Also, to the other PP -- "pansy," wtf? Could we knock it off with the homophobic slurs?
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'd be mad at my husband for being such a pansy that he's afraid to knock on the door and ask for the groceries that were delivered two hot seconds ago, and then I'd walk over and ask for them, show the picture if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Me either, especially during a pandemic.
You are not up to date with COVID info, right?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Me either, especially during a pandemic.