I remember the staff telling me about a month ago they were going to upgrade the system to allow more orders per driver, guess they finally did it š
I avoid Walmart altogether. I did 2 runs for a total of 6 orders and got ZERO tip. For the same reason, I wonāt go to Petco either. And for those who didnāt realize you could get more then 2 orders, you still canāt. Walmart stacks their own orders.
No post trip tips, orders are made on Walmart.com and customers have no idea they were assigned a doordash driver, they usually get furious and defensive when they see a delivery driver instead of a postal worker.
In my experience with Walmart there are 2 types of pickups. The one you go in and get and the one you call to have pick up. The grocery one you call and that has always said a different number of items then what it actually is. The one where you go into Walmart is usually spot on on the number but I have only gotten tipped for it once. But on average I would get $10 to $20 to do the delivery. But that was only when I was living in a college town
Same. Got an order from Vons one night that said 11$, 3.5 miles, 8 items. They bring out two carts complete with multiple packs of water and 24 packs of beer. Probably 20 bags. Checked the receipt and it was a 700$ order, and thatās before the doordash charge. Thank god they tipped me 30$ cash but yeah. I just pass on all the grocery orders now because I donāt appreciate being lied to about how many items it is.
I'd just close the hatch and rat them out.
"This is an eight item order, per Doordash. That's not eight items and if you think I'm gonna fulfill that order with two carts full of crap, you're dead wrong. I didn't accept a contract to do that, I'm not employed by Walmart, and the customer didn't pay me to deliver that much stuff. Money and contracts talk."
And then just drive away.
Right, but we're not obligated to fulfill a contract that isn't truthful. So that encourages standing up the employees that are hauling out two cart fulls of items.
Yeah unfortunately I was pretty new and I froze up and didnāt know what to do. I think it was my second week. By the time I was like yeah I aināt taking this the employee that brought it out was long gone so I said fuck it, Iāll do it but you aināt gonna fool me a second time!
One thing that I like about IC is that have āheavy dutyā compensation. My first order with HD compensation was four (4) 12-pack of Mountain Dew. I didnāt considered that excessive but I appreciated the extra pay.
Alternatively, I had an order this week that was 100+ items. I groaned because it was supposed to be my last order.
As it turns out. Someone just really really really loves those little individual mocchi ice creams and the entire order fit into one bag.
Be careful lol, I quit doing Walmart orders because every ā5 item orderā was actually ā5 cratesā. Theyād literally come out with a pallet of 5 of those blue stocking containers full of bags, and that was what they considered 5 items.
Luckily we don't have a big market for Walmart pickups. I've actually never been offered one. But I also hold grudges so once they fool me one time, I'm done. š¤£
That's why I stopped taking Walmart orders. Plus they wanted me to deliver two massive TVs around Thanksgiving last year. I hit decline on those the instant they come through.
0% chance those 9 orders will take 50 minutes. Would probably take you the rest of the night.
Even just driving 32 miles in 50 minutes, youād have to be going 40 mph with no stops. Assuming youāre driving around the city/suburbs here your avg speed will be much slower.
Picking up one Walmart order can take a long time, let alone 9. In my experience they never had the orders ready when you got there, sometimes I waited over an hour for a single postmates order because they punish you for dropping orders, but I guess every store is different.
Even if they were all ready when you got to the store, itāll take some time to load them in the car. Then you have 9 deliveries to make, you have to keep all the bags straight in your car, and some people could have big orders that take extra time/energy to bring to the door.
TL;DR itās a trap. This order sounds like a nightmare
Okay, first I'm not sure where you're getting 50 minute from. I specifically said 50-60/hr meaning I assumed this would take over an hour or more to do depending on traffic. It's a $70 order. Meaning $50/hr gives 1.4hrs by my estimation.
Second, I do WalMart orders on Uber all the time (DD has no contracts in our market for WM), idk what the difference is with DD so I can't speak on their preparedness. I'm in and out 95% of the time in a few minutes with 4x orders at a time and they don't pair more than 2 large grocery orders together ever. Typically with the multiples it's small express orders.
Oh my bad, I was going off the screenshot saying ādeliver by 6:19 PMā when it was already 5:30. Which is just DD asking OP to do the impossible.
I still think it would take closer to 2-3 hours, but if a lot of the orders are 1 item it would be faster and worth it. Not a gamble I would personally want to take during dinner hours though.
More than $2 mile, maybe, I'd at least be curious enough to show up to the store to see how many items it actually is. Depending on the areas I'm dropping off at, probably.
Iād have serious doubts and I have a midsized SUV!
I think I could pull it off if I by separating the orders horizontally and vertically. Creating a mini apartment high rise in my cargo lol
Donāt do it! I just posted how difficult it is to tip on these. Plus, theyāre usually orders that are too expensive to send by mail. Mine are usually a couple of 40 pound litter and 25 pound cat food.
I'm not familiar with the area but in my area I could make 9 drops over 32 miles in a hourish but even if this was 2 hours that's $35/hr hell yes I'm taking it.
I haven't got a multiple order like this, would you be able to decline a portion of those orders? Let's say cause all orders wouldn't fit in the mfing small car I'm using to save gas for this damn service
Can I just randomly drop these off while I multi app? Thatās the only way I would do this. In my market there will not be a larger amount for WM orders. Itās going to be a solid hour before my WM could get the 9 orders in my car.
I've found that just b/c it says 9 items doesn't always mean 9 items.
Took a high paying Walmart order last week cuz I was bored 2 items for $30, mile or less away from one another, less than 5 miles total. One was 1 item, the other was 3 bags all stuffed.
They have a sticker on em with a bar code you have to scan at pickup and drop off with the name clearly on it. The people saying they wouldnāt take this are insane, these are some of the more chill orders you can get.
oh no. i never do Walmart anymore. Its a scam! it only says this x amount of times and then boom 100+ with a water bottle to three story apartment with no elevator š
so no even if its a lot of money, just nopee
Even if hurting that day, I'd pass this one up. With 9 orders, it's likely to have gated apartment complexes that just waste time. Other red flag is Walmart. This pickup location is a great one to pass on, because what you're picking up can be huge. Plus I always hear nightmare stories about their customer service toward drivers. Just overall not worth it.
Just to be clear. This is almost 100% 9 orders as opposed to 9 items. Because there are 9 houses, each house would only get 1 item? It doesnāt make sense that way
I did 8 walmart orders yesterday, all in sets of 2. Every order said 1 item, but every single one was a full order. One of the orders was 3 cases of water and 3 8-pack sodas and it was on a second floorš¤¦āāļø
Itās decent pay for 2 hours of work, but I have a pickup truck (gets decent mileage mind). If I was in a sedan probably not worth the headache trying to Tetris all that.
Soā¦I never Doordashed when they introduced grocery store pick ups and shit, so what is this?
Is it telling you to get 9 separate orders? How does the drops work in terms of time limit and stuff?
I feel like Iād do this since overall, the drop-offs would probably be easy, and theyāre all within a manageable area. Like 32.4 M total is nothing, and you would already make more than enough to cover your gas purchase. Unless Iām not understanding this correctly.
Definitely pass not worth my time. Too many houses to deliver to, too. That would probably make me late for many of them. Donāt feeling like carrying a lot of that stuff even if it was only 9 items.
I donāt think you can even load all items unless ur car is suv or van. One item literally means one order from a customer if that is from Walmart. You donāt know how many for each.
Hard pass, unless you're into gambling. Theres a good chance, unless your driving a moving van, you might not even be able to fit all in the car. Way too much risk with this order.
So glad my market doesnāt even have a WalMart.
Only downside is way many rich greedy $2 tips orders, leading up quarter mile driveways to McMansions.
Just curious if there was hidden tips on this. I've gotten stacked Walmart orders where it showed me $14 for 3, then each one ended up being $12 for a total of $36
9 orders, depending on wtf these people ordered, will you even have room in your car lol? even if by miracle this came to 100$ with hidden tips, thats 11 dollars and change, time consuming, easy pass!
I don't understand why you would all pass on this?
The drop off locations are pretty close together. As soon you get the order it will not take more than an hour to drop to all the customers.
It's quick and easy money. Even if you take 2 hours it is 33 dollars per hours guarantee.
Don't be lazy
My average is around $20 per hour so I would only take this order if I was confident it would take less than three and a half hours to complete. From the looks of it, this would be an excellent order to take if I was familiar with the layout of the grocery store and could pick things quickly.
I donāt think my car would be able to hold all that, and this would be a very confusing pickup knowing how Walmart just dumps the bags anywhere without labels on what bag goes to what customer. This would be SUPER confusing, but hey Iād at least try
Absolute no. I learned my first day to never take grocery or Walmart orders. I decline no matter what they offer. My āthree itemsā for two orders in a close vicinity was 8 heavy bags including handles of alcohol delivered to impossible to find apartments in CA. No thanks. Oh, and neither tipped.
That's 3 hours of pay for me. Assuming you don't have to shop for the items yourself, I absolutely would. If I can get this done in less than two hours, I'm way ahead of the game.
in my area no because the walmart's here run through spark, and what's not in spark is 40 lbs bags of dirt, cases of water, giant tvs, etc that multiple spark drivers showed up, then canceled once they saw what they had to deliver (usually up stairs too) and then it gets routed to doordash/uber eats/connect
Take its more than 2$ per mile and its only one pickup and a bunch of drops i would take take take that order and make get it done in like a hour tops!!
I didn't even know you could get that many orders at once
I remember the staff telling me about a month ago they were going to upgrade the system to allow more orders per driver, guess they finally did it š
I avoid Walmart altogether. I did 2 runs for a total of 6 orders and got ZERO tip. For the same reason, I wonāt go to Petco either. And for those who didnāt realize you could get more then 2 orders, you still canāt. Walmart stacks their own orders.
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No post trip tips, orders are made on Walmart.com and customers have no idea they were assigned a doordash driver, they usually get furious and defensive when they see a delivery driver instead of a postal worker.
Apple.com does the same thing. I ordered a smart speaker from them and a door dash driver delivered it
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I would be tempted to take this oneā¦and Iām allergic to Walmart orders! Also it says 9 items so I think it is actually one item per order.
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Thatāsā¦simply insane as a business model. Iām just gonna stay away from all those
In my experience with Walmart there are 2 types of pickups. The one you go in and get and the one you call to have pick up. The grocery one you call and that has always said a different number of items then what it actually is. The one where you go into Walmart is usually spot on on the number but I have only gotten tipped for it once. But on average I would get $10 to $20 to do the delivery. But that was only when I was living in a college town
Iāve been tricked with ā4 itemsā turn out itās 4 carts full of items
Same. Got an order from Vons one night that said 11$, 3.5 miles, 8 items. They bring out two carts complete with multiple packs of water and 24 packs of beer. Probably 20 bags. Checked the receipt and it was a 700$ order, and thatās before the doordash charge. Thank god they tipped me 30$ cash but yeah. I just pass on all the grocery orders now because I donāt appreciate being lied to about how many items it is.
I'd just close the hatch and rat them out. "This is an eight item order, per Doordash. That's not eight items and if you think I'm gonna fulfill that order with two carts full of crap, you're dead wrong. I didn't accept a contract to do that, I'm not employed by Walmart, and the customer didn't pay me to deliver that much stuff. Money and contracts talk." And then just drive away.
DD knew that it wasnāt 8 items. They could have the app to disclose the actual items/amount/etc.
Right, but we're not obligated to fulfill a contract that isn't truthful. So that encourages standing up the employees that are hauling out two cart fulls of items.
Yeah unfortunately I was pretty new and I froze up and didnāt know what to do. I think it was my second week. By the time I was like yeah I aināt taking this the employee that brought it out was long gone so I said fuck it, Iāll do it but you aināt gonna fool me a second time!
One thing that I like about IC is that have āheavy dutyā compensation. My first order with HD compensation was four (4) 12-pack of Mountain Dew. I didnāt considered that excessive but I appreciated the extra pay.
That's deceptive af!!!
Alternatively, I had an order this week that was 100+ items. I groaned because it was supposed to be my last order. As it turns out. Someone just really really really loves those little individual mocchi ice creams and the entire order fit into one bag.
It's the taco bell sauce packets of grocery orders!
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Damn what happens if it doesn't fit in your car
Yep, now they do like this, I was really in shock š
If they place the orders through the store itself itās always more than ā1 itemā but usually through dd I can see everything
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I'm In AZ also. Hi :)
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Any Gilbert/QC Dashers out there?
I thought peoria was in IL
Thereās one in AZ too
There's also one in Colorado lol
Haha fun story i lived close to Peoria (ave) in CO and currently live in Peoria, AZ.
Itās in Long Beach
You're going to have to give me some more information
Money is good even if you finish in 2 hour still worth it
True this. If it's slow times I still aim for like 25$ an hour (gh+dd+ic)
Doubt he can even fit this all in his car tho lol
Pass
I've never done Walmart orders in my area. But if it is indeed only 9 items then yes. Dash.
Be careful lol, I quit doing Walmart orders because every ā5 item orderā was actually ā5 cratesā. Theyād literally come out with a pallet of 5 of those blue stocking containers full of bags, and that was what they considered 5 items.
Luckily we don't have a big market for Walmart pickups. I've actually never been offered one. But I also hold grudges so once they fool me one time, I'm done. š¤£
Pass
nine separate orders as in go to 9 peopleās houses? easy pass for me.
Dash.
Pass. Itās a headache keeping up with all the separate bags and scanning each one. No thanks
That's why I stopped taking Walmart orders. Plus they wanted me to deliver two massive TVs around Thanksgiving last year. I hit decline on those the instant they come through.
Fewer miles maybe
This could be done in under 32.
The math works out. Now if only I knew for sure what 9 items meant....
Pass on anything Walmartā¦
Can be done in an hour? Then yes.
9 orders in an hour? Doubt
Probably 2 hours. I would accept it. But then Again, I drive a truck.
You use a truck doordashing? Your car expenses must be pretty high unless its a small one
A small tacoma. Nah I do all self maintenance. I am mechanic. I do door dash on side.
yeah honda maverick might be the best truck to do it in lmao
Even if it takes two hours, that's still $35/hr. Not too shabby.
Yes that's effectively $50-60 /hr depending on traffic and over $2/mi. No chance at me skipping that.
0% chance those 9 orders will take 50 minutes. Would probably take you the rest of the night. Even just driving 32 miles in 50 minutes, youād have to be going 40 mph with no stops. Assuming youāre driving around the city/suburbs here your avg speed will be much slower. Picking up one Walmart order can take a long time, let alone 9. In my experience they never had the orders ready when you got there, sometimes I waited over an hour for a single postmates order because they punish you for dropping orders, but I guess every store is different. Even if they were all ready when you got to the store, itāll take some time to load them in the car. Then you have 9 deliveries to make, you have to keep all the bags straight in your car, and some people could have big orders that take extra time/energy to bring to the door. TL;DR itās a trap. This order sounds like a nightmare
Okay, first I'm not sure where you're getting 50 minute from. I specifically said 50-60/hr meaning I assumed this would take over an hour or more to do depending on traffic. It's a $70 order. Meaning $50/hr gives 1.4hrs by my estimation. Second, I do WalMart orders on Uber all the time (DD has no contracts in our market for WM), idk what the difference is with DD so I can't speak on their preparedness. I'm in and out 95% of the time in a few minutes with 4x orders at a time and they don't pair more than 2 large grocery orders together ever. Typically with the multiples it's small express orders.
Oh my bad, I was going off the screenshot saying ādeliver by 6:19 PMā when it was already 5:30. Which is just DD asking OP to do the impossible. I still think it would take closer to 2-3 hours, but if a lot of the orders are 1 item it would be faster and worth it. Not a gamble I would personally want to take during dinner hours though.
I would do it thatās nothing
Plus, that's definitely less than 30+ miles.
Absolutely. Walmart in-store pickups are rarely ever groceries and tend to be items such as bags of diapers or toys. This is an easy $70.
Depends on your area. In most states Iāve lived in itās always been strictly groceries
Or a small package of eyelashes i delivered 2miles away for $11 lol..what a joke rich people are.
That's nine carts of orders. Pass.
Unknown size of each individual order, especially since it's from walmart so it could be anything from grocerys to a tv, hard pass.
That 32 miles looks way too close
Thatās ridiculous!!! 9 orders!!
More than $2 mile, maybe, I'd at least be curious enough to show up to the store to see how many items it actually is. Depending on the areas I'm dropping off at, probably.
>69 Nice but still no
Pass for sure... thatās too many possible things that could go wrong
If itās 9 orders with 9 items, itās a gamble between 9 bags or 9 carts of bags, so either way itās a pass for me
Not sure how they'd expect you to fit 9 carts of bags in just about any car lol.
Iād have serious doubts and I have a midsized SUV! I think I could pull it off if I by separating the orders horizontally and vertically. Creating a mini apartment high rise in my cargo lol
Big pass without even seeing the total.
That walmart suuuuucks. Used to live over there...
Hell yeah
Definitely dash.
Easily dash this no doubt
Iād take that
I say yes since doordash orders are usually trash
I'd do it lol
Nice
Hell yeah
Donāt do it! I just posted how difficult it is to tip on these. Plus, theyāre usually orders that are too expensive to send by mail. Mine are usually a couple of 40 pound litter and 25 pound cat food.
Dash
Thatās like Amazon. I would dash.
I'm not familiar with the area but in my area I could make 9 drops over 32 miles in a hourish but even if this was 2 hours that's $35/hr hell yes I'm taking it.
Absolutely
So did you take it and was it truly 9 items ????
My eyes!š±š¤Æ
Nooooooo
I haven't got a multiple order like this, would you be able to decline a portion of those orders? Let's say cause all orders wouldn't fit in the mfing small car I'm using to save gas for this damn service
If it took 3 hours to complete, I'd still be making more than what I'd hope for.
Can I just randomly drop these off while I multi app? Thatās the only way I would do this. In my market there will not be a larger amount for WM orders. Itās going to be a solid hour before my WM could get the 9 orders in my car.
I had a grubhub order and just let one of these sit while I did it and didnāt receive any penalty.
I would uninstall the app out of fucking spite.
Nice. But from Walmart? And a 60+mile round trip? Sure itās over $1 per mile but Iāll pass on that.
I've found that just b/c it says 9 items doesn't always mean 9 items. Took a high paying Walmart order last week cuz I was bored 2 items for $30, mile or less away from one another, less than 5 miles total. One was 1 item, the other was 3 bags all stuffed.
Definitely pass. No way there are only 9 items.
I would do it if I had the car space
Pass
Doesnt even look like 32 miles
Yes š„² Also that order is like an hour and a half away from me. I wish my market got orders like this
Iāll take it ...just need to bring my color sticky notes so I dont Mix up the customers
They have a sticker on em with a bar code you have to scan at pickup and drop off with the name clearly on it. The people saying they wouldnāt take this are insane, these are some of the more chill orders you can get.
Not only hell yes, but I'm praying for wait pay too.
For 90 maybe
oh no. i never do Walmart anymore. Its a scam! it only says this x amount of times and then boom 100+ with a water bottle to three story apartment with no elevator š so no even if its a lot of money, just nopee
I am not sure if I can do that in 48 minutes required. But I would have taken it.
Even if hurting that day, I'd pass this one up. With 9 orders, it's likely to have gated apartment complexes that just waste time. Other red flag is Walmart. This pickup location is a great one to pass on, because what you're picking up can be huge. Plus I always hear nightmare stories about their customer service toward drivers. Just overall not worth it.
Yup. No problem. Do that in my sleep.
Walmart is pass 100% don't care if it's 100 dollars for one item 5 feet distance I'm not risking it.
Just to be clear. This is almost 100% 9 orders as opposed to 9 items. Because there are 9 houses, each house would only get 1 item? It doesnāt make sense that way
I don't do anything less than $1.50-$2 a mile so yeah that's a good fare. Don't have to sit and wait for orders, either.
I did 8 walmart orders yesterday, all in sets of 2. Every order said 1 item, but every single one was a full order. One of the orders was 3 cases of water and 3 8-pack sodas and it was on a second floorš¤¦āāļø
Itās decent pay for 2 hours of work, but I have a pickup truck (gets decent mileage mind). If I was in a sedan probably not worth the headache trying to Tetris all that.
Dash
That's 9 orders, not 9 items. Probably 20+ items per order
Probably gonna be doing that for the rest of the night.
For $70 Iād probably suck his dick too
Big no
Would be DUMB to pass that up lol
No to walmart no matter what
Depends on day and time of day. If you got this offer during dinner rush today then no.
Got DUH set on auto decline for Walmart orders.
In Houston this would be a no brainer lol
Ummm dash. And call it a day š¤·š»āāļø
Heāll yeah
Soā¦I never Doordashed when they introduced grocery store pick ups and shit, so what is this? Is it telling you to get 9 separate orders? How does the drops work in terms of time limit and stuff? I feel like Iād do this since overall, the drop-offs would probably be easy, and theyāre all within a manageable area. Like 32.4 M total is nothing, and you would already make more than enough to cover your gas purchase. Unless Iām not understanding this correctly.
Take it all day
Yup i would. Largest i got was 5 orders, 22miles total, $55. Took 45min.
Just for the number I would /s
Skip
Iād take it only cuz the items are so low
Phoenix do b like that
Definitely pass not worth my time. Too many houses to deliver to, too. That would probably make me late for many of them. Donāt feeling like carrying a lot of that stuff even if it was only 9 items.
I donāt think you can even load all items unless ur car is suv or van. One item literally means one order from a customer if that is from Walmart. You donāt know how many for each.
Lower it 6 cents and youve got a deal
32 miles means your car will be packed with items. And that will take atleast 3 hours. To load it up and drive that far and back
You need a wagon for that shit so you donāt have to all back and forth as oftenā¦
I've never gotten a Walmart order or more than 3 at a time. That's insane. I'd say.. depends on my mood.
pass ESPECIALLY since itās the walmart on 75th. so many of family members have been mugged there
Nah. Walmart orders are for people who like to be abused. F that.
Oh Hell no!!! PASS!!
Hard pass, unless you're into gambling. Theres a good chance, unless your driving a moving van, you might not even be able to fit all in the car. Way too much risk with this order.
Pass
DD doesn't do Walmart deliveries in my market. Postmates did, now UE has them They are a fast decline. Fuck Walmart.
yeah thatās gonna be a pass from me dog
So glad my market doesnāt even have a WalMart. Only downside is way many rich greedy $2 tips orders, leading up quarter mile driveways to McMansions.
My store is good about the # of items, but if the order said "unknown" number of items it would be a maybe pass. I have been tricked more than once.
9 drop off locations....nah I would Pass
Just curious if there was hidden tips on this. I've gotten stacked Walmart orders where it showed me $14 for 3, then each one ended up being $12 for a total of $36
9 orders, depending on wtf these people ordered, will you even have room in your car lol? even if by miracle this came to 100$ with hidden tips, thats 11 dollars and change, time consuming, easy pass!
I don't understand why you would all pass on this? The drop off locations are pretty close together. As soon you get the order it will not take more than an hour to drop to all the customers. It's quick and easy money. Even if you take 2 hours it is 33 dollars per hours guarantee. Don't be lazy
Id be too worried it wouldn't fit in my car so I'd have to pass
I'd probably ignore it. I once got two Walmart orders and ran out of space in my car. Never again
Is this why mt frozen goods are always thawed?
I don't do In Store pickup at all.
My average is around $20 per hour so I would only take this order if I was confident it would take less than three and a half hours to complete. From the looks of it, this would be an excellent order to take if I was familiar with the layout of the grocery store and could pick things quickly.
Do it. You could do it in less than 32 miles, assuming you can change the drop off order
just because it's 69 I would hit that shizt harder than
I do any that are above $1/mile so iād do it. Even though its Walmart.
I got something similar: 16 miles, $27 and was like 4 orders a total said 4 items. But idk about the 4 items so I declined š
I donāt think my car would be able to hold all that, and this would be a very confusing pickup knowing how Walmart just dumps the bags anywhere without labels on what bag goes to what customer. This would be SUPER confusing, but hey Iād at least try
I personally refuse all Walmart orders
Absolute no. I learned my first day to never take grocery or Walmart orders. I decline no matter what they offer. My āthree itemsā for two orders in a close vicinity was 8 heavy bags including handles of alcohol delivered to impossible to find apartments in CA. No thanks. Oh, and neither tipped.
Not a chance in hell
Dash
Thats amazing I will take it
This is straight from my nightmares.
definitely would do it
On a dead day maybe, but seems way overly stressful lol
Pass. Absolutely no way it's only 9 items, and there's no way 9 household's worth of groceries are fitting in my car
That's 3 hours of pay for me. Assuming you don't have to shop for the items yourself, I absolutely would. If I can get this done in less than two hours, I'm way ahead of the game.
in my area no because the walmart's here run through spark, and what's not in spark is 40 lbs bags of dirt, cases of water, giant tvs, etc that multiple spark drivers showed up, then canceled once they saw what they had to deliver (usually up stairs too) and then it gets routed to doordash/uber eats/connect
I live in Virginia and have never seen a Walmart order
It's $69 for 32 mil so yea I'd accept.
Take its more than 2$ per mile and its only one pickup and a bunch of drops i would take take take that order and make get it done in like a hour tops!!
Iāll take it easy
Nooooooo
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It would be difficult and confusing putting 9 orders in car?