@salisburync & @Cassiespark you guys make great points about this shop. I don't know of any other shop they have that has such strict criteria for approval. I know that some of the declines have to do with luck - bad, as in the editor that you get. It seems that it is the same ones that decline shops. After having their shops declined, some have posted that they know what is going on. That's great, but you aren't getting that money back on the required purchases on declined shops. It sounds like some posters did everything correctly and still had it declined and had to fight it on appeal, but there is no clear guideline on who reviews the appeal, status, or when it will be reviewed.
Someone on one of the threads about this job said they had a 10% failure rate. That is not good. You gotta figure the low end of the range in outlays per shop is around $11 total. Inflation has something to do with it and some locations have a $5 minimum.
@MisterBill I think the deli should be easy because they have a menu board or menu with pricing on it. I canceled a shop when I was on site because the menu tv board wasn't turned on and instead of getting menus reprinted they had someone scratch out the prices on the old menus and write the new price. I figured that it would get rejected so instead of risking it and submitting the menu pic as proof, I walked. The editor could've said how do I know YOU didn't manually scratch out the prices or the menu doesn't look professional, you should've asked them for one. These small places don't want to incur the cost until it is necessary.