u/DefiniteDelight

“High demand” but no orders? 😂

I always see how shoppers are in high demand in my area & when I actually go online, I sometimes end up waiting for 15-30 minutes for an order 😩 Anyone else? I assume that orders could be in progress & people may not actually complete them at the moment, but still..

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u/DefiniteDelight — 21 hours ago

Mainly for ATL shoppers

I’m a shopper in the Atlanta area & I was just curious about a few things..

  1. What are your favorite areas of the metro area to shop in? Mainly the ones you feel like give the best tips.

  2. Which days do you make the most money?

  3. Which stores do you refuse to shop in?

  4. What are your favorite stores to shop in?

Here are my responses:

  1. I like to shop in the Northern part of the city; mainly Chamblee, Doraville, Brookhaven, Dunwoody & Sandy Springs. Majority of the people are nice + they tip well. I also like to look at all the nice homes as I’m delivering the orders.

  2. I usually make the most on Saturday & Sunday since I can shop for about 12 hours straight. I did good a pretty good order today (Tuesday) for $45 though; it was a 3 shop & deliver with a total of 28 items (40 units) & the furthest delivery distance was 4 miles from the store. The other 2 were less than 2 miles apart.

  3. Unless it’s a too good to be true type of tip, I stay away from Costco, Dollar Tree, Sephora & Bath & Body Works (since they’re usually in the mall), & I absolutely will not shop at those Indian grocery stores, lol! Especially Cherian’s!! I’m good on a 2 level store, just sounds like a nightmare.

  4. I typically prefer shopping at Kroger, Publix, Home Depot, Best Buy, Aldi (within reason), Target, and H-Mart (but I’ve noticed most of their orders are for 20+ miles, so the money has to make sense) I also don’t mind orders for liquor stores (Tower, Grapes & Grains, etc)

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u/DefiniteDelight — 23 hours ago