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Hum!!!!

I just checked my e-mail and I did not see any IHOP shops in my area sad smiley

Guess they are not shopped in my area, or only certain ones are shopped sad smiley
@boridi wrote:

$0 fee, $35 reimbursement. Must spend $30 before tax/tip. No smiley face from me.

WOW..
Used to be with a "force-full" msc. Then I thought they moved to the oil/gas msc. I'm not seeing it with either one. Doubt they could have all been grabbed so quickly. Maybe my memory serves me wrong as to which MSC they are with now.
I did one a while back. My husband was having outpatient stuff done and I had several hours to kill. It worked well for me to have lunch there. The report was easy enough. There was a requirement to order a specific entree, one of which was salmon. It was surprisingly good.
Not a bad deal for MCU fans since the whole point of ordering at least $30 is to get a free ticket for the upcoming Ant-Man movie. Easy report.
@boridi wrote:

$0 fee, $35 reimbursement. Must spend $30 before tax/tip. No smiley face from me.
Yeah, I don't do the grocery shops either. That was a helpful clue. I knew they were that company that does the blood work (drug screen) shops. They claim they're not 2nd...but I think of them near the bottom like I do with some other companies. Not a company I login to frequently.

@nabilino wrote:

They're with the Kroger MSC.
Just signed up for one. Easy report and you can order what you want. The meal with tax will be over the $35 reimbursement but you get a free movie ticket.
@nabilino wrote:

They're with the Kroger MSC.

We don't have a Kroger but we do have a IHOP here.

I love IHOP

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/08/2023 02:59AM by Isaiah4031a.
@Newshopperalert wrote:

Just signed up for one. Easy report and you can order what you want. The meal with tax will be over the $35 reimbursement but you get a free movie ticket.

How many people were in your party, what did you order, and what was your total with tax and tip and all... My son loves IHOP
We have lots of IHOPS here... I saw one on the MSC which was far from me. But now its gone. Guess people love them some IHOP. Fee or no fee!
we got some serious market saturation in erie. ihop lasted maybe 3 years.

shopping north west PA and south west ny
The dine in shop.
@wrosie wrote:

Is this the dine in shop or the ghost kitchen shops?

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
@Isaiah4031a wrote:

@Newshopperalert wrote:

Just signed up for one. Easy report and you can order what you want. The meal with tax will be over the $35 reimbursement but you get a free movie ticket.

How many people were in your party, what did you order, and what was your total with tax and tip and all... My son loves IHOP

It will almost always be over the $35 reimbursement because you have to buy enough for your bill to be over $30 BEFORE tax and tip. So even if you only tip 15% that brings you to $34.50 and, unless you're lucky enough to live in a state with no sales tax, there will be tax on your purchase.
The only iHop near my house is carryout only as the dining room is closed up. The guidelines do not address this issue so I will not be taking one of these shops.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/09/2023 03:20AM by Rho*.
As hbbigdaddy said about Arby's (and I agree), "I do not know how they stay in business." The statement applies here as well. I've done a few of these over the last year and even at 12:30 lunchtime there's no more than 4 tables occupied. One time I was the ONLY customer in the place. And nobody ever knows anything about the promotions. They're just a mess in so many ways.
I don't know how the closest IHOP to my home stays in business, either. I was the only customer in the restaurant during my lastest shop there. Business was better during the shop before that, but the restaurant was still less than 1/3 full.
We ordered two omelettes and a soda. We live in a high cost of living area. After tipping 18%, it was almost $50.
Just completed this shop with my wife.. Before tax and tip it was $ 32.14

ETA: They were very busy ...

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2023 06:46PM by Isaiah4031a.
@Niner wrote:

We ordered two omelettes and a soda. We live in a high cost of living area. After tipping 18%, it was almost $50.

Same here $47. Place was pretty packed and the food was served barely warm. I think I paid for my movie ticket lol.
@Isaiah4031a wrote:

I would like to do this shop again next time smiling smiley

There seems to be a pretty long rotation on these. I am not able to see available shops at locations I've done in maybe 6 months.
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