But I don't care if I don't get the shop this week, since I don't really want to do an in-person dinner. Worst case, if someone takes next week's dinner, I'm sure that the lunch will be available.@HonnyBrown wrote:
$40 would be nice, but it's hit or miss. $25 is guaranteed.
Wow! That IS strange. And they had already sent out the Samantha emails today.@KokoBWare wrote:
weird, next weekend's shops already at "Changed fee!" for $15...
@MisterBill wrote:
I can't believe that their system even let you submit it with the wrong date. It should have immediately flagged it and not let you continue once the wrong date was entered unless you fixed it (same as it does if you ordered the wrong way). In fact, there's a new page that they added for some shops where it makes you verify the date that you entered. I'm always worried that I did the shop on the wrong date when that pops up. Seems like it's coded wrong and should ONLY (and ALWAYS) pop up when you're submitting a shop for the wrong date.@Tarantado wrote:
Disappointing start on my end. Shop was returned invalidated days later as I put down 1/4/2022 instead of 1/4/2023. The hilarious part about it is how systemically and black & white this MSC is, especially when there’s significant proof that the shop was technically valid and non-fraudulent. I guess I’ll just write off the miles and $17 I spent for the shop and move on.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I gave my 5Guys low scores today. I asked for a grilled cheese with tomatoes. I received a cheese and tomato sandwich. Twice. The manager did not know how to process a refund, so I had to report the shop.
@tigerdave wrote:
I just noticed the shops for 1/19-1/22 in my area are listed at $12 instead of the normal $10 starting rate. I'm assuming they're gradually updating all of the future shops to these new rates. I wish they had increased the reimbursement $2 instead.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I gave my 5Guys low scores today. I asked for a grilled cheese with tomatoes. I received a cheese and tomato sandwich. Twice. The manager did not know how to process a refund, so I had to report the shop.
What did they give you? A veggie sandwich with unmelted cheese on it? Was it rung up as a grilled cheese? I've never had problems getting a grilled cheese with veggies on it.@HonnyBrown wrote:
I gave my 5Guys low scores today. I asked for a grilled cheese with tomatoes. I received a cheese and tomato sandwich. Twice. The manager did not know how to process a refund, so I had to report the shop.
@MisterBill wrote:
This month's delivery shops are up to $10. Next month's delivery shops are posted and have a shake.
True. Otherwise, you need to use a third party app and the prices can be higher. I actually took the shop for $5.@tigerdave wrote:
@MisterBill wrote:
This month's delivery shops are up to $10. Next month's delivery shops are posted and have a shake.
I love it when you get to order a shake. Makes it much easier to use the Five Guys app and get over the minimum $15 without paying a ton out of pocket.
@MisterBill wrote:
What did they give you? A veggie sandwich with unmelted cheese on it? Was it rung up as a grilled cheese? I've never had problems getting a grilled cheese with veggies on it.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I ordered a grilled cheese with tomatoes and onions. I received a tomato and cheese sandwich. The cheese was not melted. I asked them to make it again. Same result. It was rung up as a grilled cheese.
@Mert wrote:
I’ve found that not all locations know how to do the grilled cheese. The ones that do will toast the inside of the buns, and the untoasted sides face inward. Looks similar to a patty melt. My son orders a grilled cheese with two patties and extra bacon. It’s something else.
The "bread" is just a flipped bun with the inside part on the outside put on the griddle.@HonnyBrown wrote:
It's one of my regular sandwiches. The bread, which is cut, is toasted. I'm getting one today.
I always wondered what the difference between the grilled cheese with vegetables and the veggie sandwich with cheese was. Never considered that the latter would just have unmelted cheese on it. They're often a few cents different in price. But it's odd that there are locations that don't know how to do a grilled cheese, given that it's a menu item.@Mert wrote:
I’ve found that not all locations know how to do the grilled cheese. The ones that do will toast the inside of the buns, and the untoasted sides face inward. Looks similar to a patty melt. My son orders a grilled cheese with two patties and extra bacon. It’s something else.
@MisterBill wrote:
I always wondered what the difference between the grilled cheese with vegetables and the veggie sandwich with cheese was. Never considered that the latter would just have unmelted cheese on it. They're often a few cents different in price. But it's odd that there are locations that don't know how to do a grilled cheese, given that it's a menu item.@Mert wrote:
I’ve found that not all locations know how to do the grilled cheese. The ones that do will toast the inside of the buns, and the untoasted sides face inward. Looks similar to a patty melt. My son orders a grilled cheese with two patties and extra bacon. It’s something else.
That's odd. It's the same exact vegetable toppings you can get on your burger, but without the burger. Yes, the onions are diced, but they are on a burger as well. The mushrooms and peppers are sliced, not chopped. If you only get your burger with lettuce and tomato, maybe it would seem strange. Or maybe your FG did things differently.@weatherman2111 wrote:
Not sure exactly, but I did order a veg sandwich once. It was a giant lump of very greasy veg stuff chopped into very small pieces with nothing to hold it together Never got another one.
The free delivery doesn't do anything for me, since I get cash back on my credit card so no incentive to pay less for delivery, and the $15 comfortably covers that and a decent tip.@wrosie wrote:
I think the MSC means you can use a coupon to offset the delivery fees, not the actual food order itself.
I know several of the delivery services have coupons like first delivery free and so forth. However, if the MSC will reimburse up to $15 in delivery fees, I don't see the point in using these type coupons.
Now if you can apply it to your delivery and food charges, I'm not sure if the MSC would allow that. It will be interesting to see if anyone has experience with that.
@MisterBill wrote:
That's odd. It's the same exact vegetable toppings you can get on your burger, but without the burger. Yes, the onions are diced, but they are on a burger as well. The mushrooms and peppers are sliced, not chopped. If you only get your burger with lettuce and tomato, maybe it would seem strange. Or maybe your FG did things differently.@weatherman2111 wrote:
Not sure exactly, but I did order a veg sandwich once. It was a giant lump of very greasy veg stuff chopped into very small pieces with nothing to hold it together Never got another one.