@jgardn02 wrote:
The only time I see the in-store shops more than $9 is when they bonus locations that are far from me. I wouldn't expect to see bonuses on the day they are posted though.
@olympia tennenbaum wrote:
So you're supposed to wait five minutes at the meat counter to see if someone greets you? And then walk away, lol.
I don't even know what a customer service desk is. I think my stores don't have them. Our Whole Foods shops have a area for returns, etc. but I don't seem them for these chains.
It's interesting that they now want a cheese interaction a meat interaction and now more meat and produce. Seeing how quickly these fly off the boards I guess they are not hurting for participants and likely don't need/want to compensate any more for more work.
@Phoebe70 wrote:
Ridiculous. Wayyy more items to check with absolutely no fee increase. Why are we still checking strawberries in the middle of winter? Are there that many customers buying salmon that it warrants checking it? Now we have to see if the meat guy acknowledges us? With that whopping $9 fee I can buy one pack of regular eggs. Grocery prices have increased, why are shop fees not increasing?!
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
I wish the fee went up, too, but all my stores except one had/have strawberries. (I am in California.) If strawberries are not available in your area, then very little checking is required and that's a good thing, no? Salmon is probably the most popular fish sold in stores here. I would say salmon is more popular here than ribeye steaks.
I’m in semi-rural Indiana, many more beef eaters here than fish. And we have strawberries, because in the winter they’re pale and tiny so hardly anyone (at least at the 5 locations I shop) buys them. I can understand checking them when they’re in season, but in the middle of winter it seems foolish.
I have been turned down before, but then I pass on a shop. On the other hand, I picked up a shop I have done, but do not care for. The bonus was too good to pass up, so I took it!