Mentions (8)
"People using instacart and door dash make my blood boil. How much time do you save if you're texting some shopper about fucking crab cakes?"
"Just saw someone say a whole onion is a ridiculous substitution for pre-chopped onions...Because it makes large assumptions about someone's mobility status and coordination skills."
"overall i think it's a good service (better than instacart imo), the average person probably saves like 3 hrs of their lives if they use it."
"It's crazy that five years ago a large chunk of the American people decided that Instacart is some kind of vital need / the normal way to get groceries as opposed to a service that would be carried out for royalty or the uber rich or something. Sorry the grocery fetching peasant chose the wrong peas"
"I've been reading some discourse on bird app and it seems like every time some average Joe lazy bum complains about how shitty their sub min wage slave is at picking out groceries, the horde of disability (ADHD) activists come out of the woodwork to complain about how they're not being seen"
"I miss being able to shop for clothes in person. The grocery stores are cluttered with Instacart shoppers. I'm shot with paralyzed and scared looks for deigning to make eye contact and smile."
"I went to get my produce first, and as I was going through checkout, I noticed a sign on the self checkout that said 'no pedidos aqui de instacart o de doordash'. If the context wasn't obvious, it was saying that door dash orders had to go through one of the manned checkout lines. What stood out to "
"The most entitled people you'll see thinking some gig worker making minimum wage or less should accommodate all of their tiny requests and changes."