Do I need to tip for HEB curbside??
Do I need to tip for HEB curbside??
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I tried Walmart pick up once but I find it I spend more time on computer shopping, picking up, and returning stuff that they substituted than the time I would've spent if I went on my own.
I go to H-E-B around 6-7 pm on weekdays. A lot less people than any other time. I wouldn't tip those employees, we don't tip cashiers.
I go to H-E-B around 6-7 pm on weekdays. A lot less people than any other time. I wouldn't tip those employees, we don't tip cashiers.
I asked at Kroger today. They told me first three times free but after that a 5 dollar flat fee
@RER0119 : Some of us have busy schedules , crying kids, or we cant seem to find items in short amount of time. If a service is offered that makes your life more convenient, why not use it? Also if it is not needed for you, do your own shopping.
Didn't realize this thread was a year old.
I set up an order from Kroger today. I have 3 kids and have to go to work at 530. I was going to make some stuff: turkey breast, gb casserole, sweet potatoes. I work all weekend but it gives my family food for a few days. I have a lot of the stuff but just need some extra things. It's no fee with $35 purchase so why not?
@eighteen : Me either til after I posted. This keeps happening to me. 😂🤦ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸
I don't tip. I tried and was told...they can't accept tips.
Walmart curbside employees always ask me to do the review. It's my understanding that they can qualify for a bonus or raise based on the reviews...not 100% sure of that, but I always give them good reviews and name the employees if I can remember their names during the long 5 minute drive home. Curbside grocery shopping is the only way I want to grocery shop. I can name about 10,264 other things I'd rather be doing with my family than spending two hours in a grocery store.
I think this is an awesome service... I'm going to let my page know about it. It will save her valuable time.
In the 50s stay at home wives used delivery services from the local market. I don't see a problem with working people using such services today. I prefer to go before work or after 8 p.m. I don't trust others to select my produce, lol.
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