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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone else feeling guilt over having your stuff delivered? [View all]Bengus81
(10,008 posts)23. Nah...I still just go get it myself
At one of Wally Worlds small Market place. They have restrictions on entering the building,keeping people distanced. I know where everything is,can get it quick and out the door. Really never close to anyone. Go early and the place isn't that busy. Across the street at Dillions their elbow to elbow.
To bad for them.............
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You are paying instacart wage. They NEED you to pay their rent. I probably couldn't let someone
LizBeth
Apr 2020
#2
Service folk are safer out and about delivering than they are working in a crowded store.
Midnight Writer
Apr 2020
#4
Many lives would have been saved and much disruption avoided, if we had a president.
Hermit-The-Prog
Apr 2020
#7
Not really, those delivery jobs are likely going to automated away in 10 years or so
Amishman
Apr 2020
#15
I am feeling no guilt whatsoever to be doing things that could very well save my life.
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#42
My experience with Lowes and Home Depot for deliveries or store pick up have been good
csziggy
Apr 2020
#45
I don't have delivery but *do* sense it as tinged decadent. I understand the safety of it.
UTUSN
Apr 2020
#47
Not really. My delivery is contactless. They drop it off on a table and I go down and
smirkymonkey
Apr 2020
#52
From a societal standpoint delivery is better than everybody going and getting stuff
Recursion
Apr 2020
#56