I'm very rural. There is a small town about 5 - 9 miles from me, depending on which way I'm going to get there (which I mostly avoid doing). There are approximately 4 shops that get done in any 6 month period in that town, and none of them are food related. The next closest town is more than 18 miles away, and the closest small city is 28 miles. The closest biggish city is over 30, and the closest really large city is around 70 miles.
since the POS Jeep started acting up I reduced my shopping range to 60 miles max. After the POS Jeep died, and my only form of transportation is to hitch a ride with my son, my range has shrunken even further.
Our policy used to be that we had $100 each worth of work to do before we left the house. Confirmed, routed and ready to go. We would leave in the late morning or early afternoon, and when we finished mystery shopping, and if there was enough work to do, my son would dash (door dash) while I drove. And we would head home when the work dried up, or all that was left was hour long waits in the McDonald's drive-thru.
Now I basically leave the house to go grocery shopping, all or most of which is reimbursed or paid for, and a few gas station audits at smaller gas stations once they are bonused nicely. I try to schedule as much as possible in one day, and try not to do single shops, but the way that the grocery shops have to be scheduled in advance, sometimes I don't have a choice. Those days I generally try to find some kind of restaurant shops to do after we're done with the grocery shopping.
I am currently sitting here and posting instead of putting up some fruits and veggies that my son got from the produce guy down the street. I have 2 cases of blackberries, 1 case of mangos, and a case of tomatoes that need washed, frozen and then bagged. I think the blackberries are going to be mashed and have the seeds strained out then frozen into ice cubes for my smoothies, that's if I can get my son to find my food mill in the moving truck (yes, we still have stuff stored in the moving truck 9 years later).