$400 dinner/bar reimbursement

I just saw a dinner/bar shop posted for an upscale eatery with the highest reimbursement I’ve ever seen: $400. This is for a MSC that usually requests you order mid-range items. I checked the menu and entrees run $40-$100 (or much higher if you get some exotic cut of meat) and cocktails are $25 so I think someone could come close to hitting this. Has anyone ever gotten a higher reimbursement for a single meal/bar visit?

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2023 05:41PM by NinS.

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I never have done one over $250. You didn't name the restaurant or the MSC. Is this a chain where people across the US can go? I'm not sure what a MAC is.
It is for a local restaurant group with maybe 4 or 5 restaurants and bars in its portfolio. It’s for a very frequently discussed MSC that does a lot of restaurants and hotels. I didn’t mention it simply because I don’t want the conversation to center around whether people think it is “worth it” based on other experiences people have had with the MSC.
I do several shops like this, I assume you are talking about Coyle. I've done a couple of them for Coyle. They are very narrative intense, but I enjoy the experience. I have also done these for ACL, which is a solid preference. Still narrative intense but easier overall.
I work for a boutique company that only does high end dining and they don't cap the reimbursement just dictate ordering categories (like must order a whole fish when there were several on the menu priced by the pound). They do usually limit you to mid priced items but the reimburse it all and then pay a token $20. It is less intensive than Coyle but still fairly detailed with extensive check lists. However I think I was still only in the low $200.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2023 07:26PM by jazzzyjd.
@nolimitem wrote:

I do several shops like this, I assume you are talking about Coyle. I've done a couple of them for Coyle. They are very narrative intense, but I enjoy the experience. I have also done these for ACL, which is a solid preference. Still narrative intense but easier overall.

You prefer ACL to Coyle? Coyle at least will PAY a shop fee. I will take Coyle over ACL. I have not seen any shop fees with ACL nicer dining experiences. Maybe things have changed, but I really stopped looking. You can BID with Coyle and give them the @shopperbob treatment. Set the price you are willing to do it. They either meet it or they don't. I've been happy with some of my bids being met. Yes, I admit it's a longer report, but the pay was significant enough to take the pain away.
@jazzzyjd I love this. I hate when they limit, because I don't feel like I can blend as well with typical clientele if I'm ordering low end items.
@hbbigdaddy meh, the fee is fine, but reimbursement isn't taxable, so I mean I can do ALLLL the things and not pay taxes? Seems great to me. I can also self assign (or used to be able to more) with ACL and Coyle sometimes makes you wait forever for assignments.
I'm not talking about taxes. I'm talking about getting $200 in food reimbursed from ACL with no shop fee or getting $200 in food reimbursement from Coyle WITH a shop fee as well. I have had some fees as high as $35-$40.

You are saying you don't want the pay cuz you have to pay some tax on it?

Okay, i get that you can assign shops instantly with ACL and not with Coyle. I'm sure the elite shoppers with a long history at Coyle are probably self-assign. I am not sure since I have done maybe 15 Coyle assignments in total.
There is one on there right now with a $600 reimbursement. I believe some of those high reimbursement places are "supper club" type venues that have like an $85 per person cover charge.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2023 10:20PM by bradkcrew.
I did a few for Coyle that were over $500 in reimbursement - some of their shops have no budgets limits actually, but they have a list of order requirements. Those can be worth it for the experience of those high-end restaurants. Some of those restaurants are actually not that great.
I did a shop that required catering / banquet style planning and meals and alcohol. I think it was over $1000. I got a nice payment for it and got to treat a bunch of "colleagues" AKA friends.

It wasn't bad. I would do it again but I haven't seen anything like this before or since and it was many years ago.

I've done some pretty high-end international restaurants that have a four or $500 reimbursement by the time you figure currency exchange and fees.
$500 is the max I have seen. I think I know the restaurant you are referring to. You may come fairly close to $400 but it depends on what you order of course. My guest and I are not into exotica.
The one that I have seen for $600 is an alcohol based club type shop with table drink service. Lots of alcohol but don't think there was a cover charge. Never did one nor do I want to, lol.

quote=bradkcrew]
There is one on there right now with a $600 reimbursement. I believe some of those high reimbursement places are "supper club" type venues that have like an $85 per person cover charge.[/quote]
I have done $175 limit shops for ACL. They take me about an hour to complete. I have done around 30+ Coyle shops. Those took me around five hours. I haven't done Coyle in years. They can keep their $15.
I did a 2-day hotel/casino shop that reimbursed $1200. That report took a whole day!
I also like the Coyle shops, they pay pretty good, whereas ACL doesn't cover full reimbursement sometimes.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/18/2023 09:57PM by wulflov.
@jazzzyjd wrote:

I work for a boutique company that only does high end dining and they don't cap the reimbursement just dictate ordering categories (like must order a whole fish when there were several on the menu priced by the pound). They do usually limit you to mid priced items but the reimburse it all and then pay a token $20. It is less intensive than Coyle but still fairly detailed with extensive check lists. However I think I was still only in the low $200.

Curious what company this is--I've never seen something like this, but much respect for the company that does it.
The $15 or less fees do not matter to me either.

quote=Niner]
I have done $175 limit shops for ACL. They take me about an hour to complete. I have done around 30+ Coyle shops. Those took me around five hours. I haven't done Coyle in years. They can keep their $15.[/quote]
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