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@ShopperGirly wrote:
. In my area, they are basically amped up Grilled Cheese Sandwiches or amped up Quesadillas. I haven't tried the chocolate chip cookie, but the brownie is awesome. The report is not too bad. Give it a shot.
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@shopnyc wrote:
I am wondering what MSC this is!
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@wrosie wrote:
@shopnyc wrote:
I am wondering what MSC this is!
In my area they do a non-major cell phone carrier that uses AT&T's network, AT&T and storage shops.
In Texas they used to do the clown burger joint about 5 years ago. I think this burger joint recently stopped doing shops, but I'm not sure.
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@GinnyLynn wrote:
In most areas, delivery drivers have to have at least a reasonably decent cell phone to do their job these days. They rely on it for directions, which is in addition to communications, and the little tracker that tells you where they are. I frequently use delivery services, but the considerations are very different if they are for my personal use as opposed to if I am on assignment for a mystery shopping company. Even if it is sizzling hot when they deliver it, the food is going to be cold by the time you finish taking all the pictures on some of these assignments, and I set up for the shoot right after I place the order, so I am ready to go with the camera the minute I get the delivery.
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@GinnyLynn wrote:
I guess I was just being cynical @Isaiah4031a The absolute coldest delivery order that I have had in months was definitely in an insulated bag. It was a pizza. The driver brought the order to the door, and with much fanfare opened the insulated bag and presented the pizza to me. As far as presentation goes, that driver got a 10 plus 5 stars, but it was likely the coldest pizza I have ever had delivered in my life. It was also the shortest distance away.
Back to the other, some of the ghost kitchen assignments require a lot of pictures, positioned just so. For some, you also have to cut the sandwich and position it just so as well. The first couple assignments, I was sweating that I even had all the pictures they wanted, much less from the right angle. On one, I had handled the food so much in the process, I was asking my poor son if he even wanted to eat the sandwich. It was that bad. We both ate our sandwiches though, and they accepted the shop. So it was a win overall.
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