I went ahead and signed up and no it's not very lucrative in a semi-rural area. I watched a video on YouTube where people were making $350, $400, $500 a day. Nope, not in my area. Stores are limiting the amount of people so the wait time to get in was 15-30 minutes. You get a list of what the customer wants, count on a lot to be out of stock. Each time you have to find an alternate then wait for them to approve. If produce doesn't meet quality standards you find an alternate and wait. The app crashes and you wait for the system to reboot. You shop with a preloaded debit card and my first 4 jobs it didn't work so i had to use my personal card, for about $300 which gets reimbursed. For the 4 jobs i made $84 and change including tips. The first three were at Aldi where i normally shop so i know where everything is. Yesterday I was in the closest city and same thing. Took me start to finish (waiting to get into store, shop, text for alternates, picked 48 items, waiting to check out, box and bag order, drive 8 miles to deliver, walk up 2 flights of steps while also looking for meter maid since there was no weekday parking) 2 hours 19 minutes for $18.02 including tips. At least i got to listen to the radio on the way home. People making a lot of money are in NY & CA where the risk is much higher. In my area the risk is lower but i still shop with mask, gloves or sanitizer for hands.
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