@a-scho wrote:
This is more of a rant. I'm doing a pickup shop. I emailed the scheduler about me doing the group photo at home. He said it had to be in the parking lot. I can't take the group one in the car, not enough room. So, outside? Where whole foods employees can see me? What if it's raining or windy? I understand taking the temps and individual photos immediately in the car. But why the group photo. I wanna take the photo on a table like all the delivery shop peeps![]()
Another thing.....is the ground beef less than half a pound? Am I reading that right? That seems low. Please let me know. The scheduler hasn't responded to the beef question yet.
To be honest, it felt like the scheduler didn't read my question correctly. How would they know if I'm taking it in the whole foods parking lot versus another one or if it's a parking lot at all. My store location is in Laguna Beach. There are no empty parking lots or streets with ample parking( besides, he said it needed to be the parking lot.) So, I'm either going to take the photo right there where all can see or I drive completely out of town and take a pretend whole foods parking lot photo. Or, better yet, I completely clear out my car trunk and take the photo from there. Just THINKING of emptying the trunk is turning this shop into a PITA!@sandyf wrote:
Does it need to be in THEIR parking lot?
@eyelove2shop wrote:
I'll give it a second go and see how I like it. I don't eat chicken or beef so I planned to give that away. Not sure how to do so considering the package will be opened. Hopefully in the future more ordering options will be available. My order was nearly completely non-compliant. My delivery arrived before the scheduled 2 hour window and my ice cream was melted. They didn't provide any freezer bags either.
@Zek wrote:
I do a lot of different type of audits, so the detailed elements and photo uploads in this shop doesn't bother me. The one thing I don't like; while the dish soap was placed in a plastic bag, it was then placed in the same bag as the bread. I just don't like any cleaning products mixed in the same bag as the food items. Just a picky preference of mine.
@Zek wrote:
@calicakes It is actually compliant as long as the cleaning product is placed in a plastic bag before going into a shared bag. I wondered when I got the order, so I reviewed the guidelines. So .... it is compliant, but I still don't like it. I did make a note in one of the area's you can provide feedback on the shop.
@MSF wrote:
Putting the dish soap in a paper bag alone would be so wasteful.
@Zek wrote:
@calicakes It is actually compliant as long as the cleaning product is placed in a plastic bag before going into a shared bag. I wondered when I got the order, so I reviewed the guidelines. So .... it is compliant, but I still don't like it. I did make a note in one of the area's you can provide feedback on the shop.
@sestrahelena wrote:
They made it sound attractive in the posting
@sestrahelena wrote:
Oh, I am so glad I didn't apply for this. Considered it. But I would have first had to buy Prime, then, considering the grocery chain's prices, figured I'd probably go through all this trouble for, what? An apple? Slice of bread? They made it sound attractive in the posting but the fancy groceries just don't turn me on. I chose correctly - for me, by not applying.
@sestrahelena wrote:
Oh, I am so glad I didn't apply for this. Considered it. But I would have first had to buy Prime, then, considering the grocery chain's prices, figured I'd probably go through all this trouble for, what? An apple? Slice of bread? They made it sound attractive in the posting but the fancy groceries just don't turn me on. I chose correctly - for me, by not applying.
@eyelove2shop wrote:
I thought they wanted Prime customers so we could get the free delivery over $35. My total was less than $35 and they reimbursed the $9.99 delivery cost.
@Zek wrote:
@ calicakes yes some may view placing cleaning products and food items in separate bags as wasteful, but it doesn't need to be a full size bag (they do have smaller ones). For me its a preference; I don't want the smell of cleaning products to make its way into any food items. I'm not referring to sealed items such as cans, plastic milk containers, etc., but not bread, meats, cheese, etc.
@mesmos wrote:
I am very interested in these. Can anyone indicate what regions/states/cities these might be being offered in before I take the time to try to track down the particular MSCs offering these? I'm in Mid-Atlantic region--Philly to be exact. Thanks for any help!
@calicakes wrote:
Well, I told the scheduler I didn't want to do this again after my first shop. He offered me a 10.00 bonus. I said Yes.