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Yes but you can change the tip amount up to a certain time after the food had arrived. I know there have been stories from the driver side saying they saw an order with a nice tip then after the delivered they changed it to a shitty ass tip or none at all. |
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Ordered Uber Eats when they were running promotions and the driver went on a giant detour with my meal. Food arrived cold even though the restaurant was less than 10 mins away, and I was able to remove his tip. What I didn't expect was Uber (or likely the restaurant) reimbursing me for the meal though. IMO, delivery apps will be a hit or miss experience since it's driver dependent, but they're here to stay. Minimum wage isn't all that minimal anymore. So operators probably feel the pinch and need to maximize the usage of their staff even though it cuts their margins. And let's not forget about fuel and time cost. I've used delivery apps for family picnics and what not and the convenience is sometimes worth the extra cost. |
I've never had an issue getting my money back if the food arrives cold or if there was something wrong with the order. Not sure who actually takes the hit when that happens When there are promotions it's cheaper or very close to the same price than it would be for me to order from the restaurant directly and pick it up myself |
All this talk of food apps had me curious if I had an offer sitting there since I haven’t ordered delivery in over a year or so. Checked skip at like 10PM and yep, $8 off of McD’s so I got all the kids a happy meal (Pokémon cards are out), let the boy stay up late for his chicken nuggies and customized myself a McDouble. They need a “like a mac” button btw.. First time having McDs in quite a while.. ‘twas a glorious late night munch sesh with the kids :lol |
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any recommendations for a muffler/exhaust guy around the Bridgeport area |
All this talk about food delivery apps who uses grocery delivery apps like Instacart lol. Man I haven't stepped foot into a Costco in over a year since I started using it. Unlike food delivery apps like uber, door dash etc it isn't nearly as expensive not even close in my experience anyway. With food apps you're paying in some crazy pretty insane markups on the actual product and then a shit ton of extra fees on top. With instcart the main difference lies in the markup of the product. I haven't looked at every single order I've ever done but I have found that sometimes the price on instacart was even lower than if I ordered it on costco.ca or if it was marked up the difference was extremely minimal. Example: Tide original Coscto.ca = $27.49 after $5.50 off Instacart = $24.09 after $$5.50 off Zip Lock Med size bags Coscto.ca = $15.49 after $3.50 off Instacart = $14.59 after $3.50 off I use it so much so that I got a membership for $99 a year (cheaper than an uber pass or door dash pass) and again so far great service, barely even paying more in some instances compared to going yourself even factoring in fees and tip. Here's an example of a recent order. Service fee was basically nothing but sure tip and fee was $16. I may or may not have even paid any markup on the actual items. Compared to ordering food that's a steal on a $100+ order. You could easily order 2 or 3 items on a food app and already pay way more than $16. Order totals Item Subtotal $108.45 Tip $14.33 Service Fee $1.96 Service Fee Tax $0.10 Goods and Services Tax $4.48 Provincial Sales Tax $6.28 Retailer Discount -$5.50 Instacart+ Member Delivery Free Total $130.12 |
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So yes Instacart may be a few bucks cheaper than the website, but it may very well be marked up slightly on top of the in-store price. EDIT: added zip lock bag price. EDIT: added tide original price. |
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For some reason, I've been overcharged at the Save-on-foods near my place twice in the past 3 weeks. First time the cashier gave me $4 off on-top of the correct price when I told them about the incorrect pricing when I bought burgers 3 weeks ago. Today I bought an item in store where the label showed $19.99 but I was charged $29.99. I showed them no where on the aisle price tags show $29.99, the cashier refunded me the over-charged difference upon confirmation. I recall if my understanding is correct, if an item is under $10, you get it for free if you spot the pricing error. If it's over $10, they have to give you the lower price (correct price) and offer $10 reduction? |
Canadian Scanner Price Accuracy Code (Formerly known as SCOP). You need to mention SCOP and also the retailer must be participating in it to honour it, in your case Save-on-foods does. https://www.simplyfrugal.ca/wp-conte...icker-2019.png When I went to Loblaws and bought two sticks of butter on sale, they rang up as full price and I showed her the sale sign and mentioned SCOP, so she gave me the first one free and I paid the sale price on the second stick of butter. |
My Ring doorbell caught some guy that just walked up to my mail box and took everything in it. Not sure if this is worthwhile to even report it... SOL? |
^ Sorry about that .. but definitely report especially if you got video ... cuz if guy is doing it to yours, chances are, he is doing it to others in the neighbourhood. |
Happened to us before. I'd suggest replacing the mailbox with a lockable one. |
If you’ve got clear video of the guy I’d probably print some flyers out and post em around the hood. At the very least it creates a deterrent |
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I'm actually surprised at how many times per year this situation occurs. |
How do you guys bring it up with the cashier? I am always self-conscious about coming off like a tightwad-cheapskate, especially if cashiers aren't aware of the policy and I need to Karen it and ask for a manager. |
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Then there's one time, I saw a lady with a giant cart of products at the CSR counter. Apparently she's known to the store, and on a weekly basis, she would go there to pick up incorrectly priced items to abuse the rules. CSR had to call their manager on the ruling and I did not stick around for the final verdict. But you have to admire her commitment. :awwyeah: |
iirc mail theft is considered a fairly serious crime, so it'd be worth reporting it. |
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