@amyann2 wrote:
Me too! I was even contacted by a scheduler asking if I was still interested in being a back-up. I replied yes and then never heard again.
Although I have to say, these sound way more complicated than the main grocery store shops I do, so maybe it's just as well.
@calicakes wrote:
I did 2, then had to take a trip, couldn't do one. Never was assigned one again, emailed scheduler 2x and he never answered me.
@Swilli wrote:
What happens if a lot of your items are not compliant. Do they up the fee? That's a lot of work for items that may not be safe to eat.
@amyann2 wrote:
Thanks, this is super helpful!
I did read back through the entire thread today and made several notes. One person mentioned needing proof if a temperature is non-compliant. Do you think the photo has to show the thermometer still inserted in the item? Without having done this yet, it seems to me it could be tricky trying to take a photo if the thermometer doesn't want to stay put without being physically held upright.
One other question for anyone who cares to answer .... I put together a practice order today, and the less expensive first choices were available for everything, with a total order around $31. In such as case, is it better to go for slightly more expensive (but allowed) items to get the total to $35 and get free pick-up? Or is it better to just leave it at $31 and incur the pick-up fee since it will (should?) be reimbursed.
@tgooberbutt wrote:
Even when the 'first choice' cleaning products are available, I have still been able to order body washes and hand soaps (all 365 brand) with no issues. The only time I got chastised (but no points off on the report), was when I ordered a 64oz hand soap refill (365 brand still), and accidently went over by the reimbursement amount by $1. The reviewer just made a note that I ordered a refill size which is 2x the price of the regular size and that the client wants to keep costs low if possible.
@MSF wrote:
@tgooberbutt wrote:
Even when the 'first choice' cleaning products are available, I have still been able to order body washes and hand soaps (all 365 brand) with no issues. The only time I got chastised (but no points off on the report), was when I ordered a 64oz hand soap refill (365 brand still), and accidently went over by the reimbursement amount by $1. The reviewer just made a note that I ordered a refill size which is 2x the price of the regular size and that the client wants to keep costs low if possible.
Wow, when I asked about alternatives to the dish soap and cleaner, the scheduler stated what the guidelines said verbatim. And when I went over on an order, I was only reimbursed the stated limit.
@tgooberbutt wrote:
So I try to get as close to the spend/reimbursement cap as possible. This includes getting the most ethical, organic everything possible: grass-fed version of the beef (grass-fed, step-4), organic free-range eggs, totally organic and step 3 chicken. Even when the 'first choice' cleaning products are available, I have still been able to order body washes and hand soaps (all 365 brand) with no issues. The only time I got chastised (but no points off on the report), was when I ordered a 64oz hand soap refill (365 brand still), and accidently went over by the reimbursement amount by $1. The reviewer just made a note that I ordered a refill size which is 2x the price of the regular size and that the client wants to keep costs low if possible.
@eyelove2shop wrote:
@tgooberbutt wrote:
So I try to get as close to the spend/reimbursement cap as possible. This includes getting the most ethical, organic everything possible: grass-fed version of the beef (grass-fed, step-4), organic free-range eggs, totally organic and step 3 chicken. Even when the 'first choice' cleaning products are available, I have still been able to order body washes and hand soaps (all 365 brand) with no issues. The only time I got chastised (but no points off on the report), was when I ordered a 64oz hand soap refill (365 brand still), and accidently went over by the reimbursement amount by $1. The reviewer just made a note that I ordered a refill size which is 2x the price of the regular size and that the client wants to keep costs low if possible.
which body wash did you buy?
@marnette wrote:
I'm beginning to have some trouble getting my order down to $35 with just the minimum required items. I looked at the original prices that they have in the shoppers' guide, which was pretty accurate in January. Since then, bread has gone up 60 cents, 365 yogurt is up 10 cents, chicken breast is up at least $1/lb, milk is up 70 cents, all purpose cleaner is up 60 cents. All together, that's $3 - $3.50 more than it was. Let's face it, Whole Foods is pretty expensive as it is, and the $3.50 does make a difference in what you can order for $35.