Sam's Club has for its
Members: $100 Instacart eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for
$80.
- Note: Max 2 per membership
Thanks Community Member
BaraboomX for finding this deal.
About this item:- Card is usable, up to balance, toward eligible online orders placed on instacart.com, on "Powered by Instacart" sites, or in the Instacart app
- The card is not redeemable outside the U.S
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- Costco Wholesale has for its Members: $100 Instacart eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $79.99.
- Note: Max 2 per membership. A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.
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Im not even sure, myself lol. I do shop Instacart on the regular, I have their membership which I got for only $20. They send promos regularly , so many that I have trouble keeping up (like $20 off $50 or $10 off $40 at some of my favorite stores). With the discounted gift cards, and not having to physically shop in stores, I think I come out ahead. On the downside, there are disadvantages to not doing your own shopping, but if you get familiar with shopping via Instacart you can learn to avoid some of the pitfalls. I always ask for expiration dates before I allow the purchase of dairy products, and I ask for certain items to be kept cold if I dont want them traveling around in a hot car for an hour (shoppers dont always deliver items right after the purchase). In the end I think it is worth it even with the occasional mistake or disappointment, which I have had. Sometimes I think it would be easier to do my own shopping, but probably not.
I suggest we start with painted on lanes and aisle traffic police.
It's not like the Instacart shoppers can bend time to their will, so that tip must be pretty substantial if they're doing nearly 3 hours of work for you.
Personally, I haven't had much luck with Instacart at smaller stores, so I can't imagine Costco going well.
The scary reality is that all of these food delivery services provide zero to minimal food handling training.
So with how poorly a lot of Costcos are laid out, they might be grabbing all your cold goods first.
Are you checking the temperatures before putting them in inventory?
There's a certain level of trust that you can't deny is being broken when you're basically employing people with no formal training to deliver your products.
with the 20% off deals and the random X off of X dollars they throw at you, at worst it is even (depending on item/store) with what you would spend in store.
(including tip). not just minus gas and time.
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I suggest we start with painted on lanes and aisle traffic police.
It's not like the Instacart shoppers can bend time to their will, so that tip must be pretty substantial if they're doing nearly 3 hours of work for you.
Personally, I haven't had much luck with Instacart at smaller stores, so I can't imagine Costco going well.
The scary reality is that all of these food delivery services provide zero to minimal food handling training.
So with how poorly a lot of Costcos are laid out, they might be grabbing all your cold goods first.
If you don't want to use the service, that's fine. This isn't for you. And that's okay. It's acceptable for us to be different. 😀
It all comes down to how much your time worth. We cannot buy more time but we could buy more values.
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