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I’m trying to understand what the delivery photo was supposed to prove here because this is giving “I brought it to the ...
06/02/2026

I’m trying to understand what the delivery photo was supposed to prove here because this is giving “I brought it to the general area and called it a day.” 😡

The note said leave at the door, but now my front porch looks like a grocery obstacle course. Water cases blocking the way, milk sitting out, bags spread across the porch, Gatorade lined up like they’re waiting for a team meeting… and somehow I still have to come outside and haul everything where it was supposed to go in the first place.

I paid delivery fees, tipped, waited, and then got a setup that looks less like “delivered” and more like “good luck, you figure it out.” The door is literally right there. Not hidden. Not upstairs. Not across a bridge. Right. There.

I’m not trying to be dramatic, but when you order groceries to your door, you expect them at the actual door… not staged across the porch like a scavenger hunt.

Would this annoy you too? Is “leave at door” confusing now? Or am I wrong for thinking this could’ve been placed a little better?

I’m trying to stay calm, but why does my grocery delivery look like the driver unlocked a new level of “figure it out yo...
06/02/2026

I’m trying to stay calm, but why does my grocery delivery look like the driver unlocked a new level of “figure it out yourself”? 😡

The stairs are right there. The door is literally at the top. But instead of bringing the groceries up, everything got dropped at the bottom like this was a Walmart pop-up display. Bags on the steps, cereal sitting out, water blocking the walkway, milk hanging out like it paid rent… and now I’m supposed to carry the whole order up myself after paying delivery fees?

I’m sorry, but if I wanted to do a stair workout with groceries, I would’ve gone to the store myself. The whole point of delivery is convenience, not “come outside and collect your scavenger hunt prize.”

And before anybody says maybe it was too heavy… okay, then why accept the order? Why leave everything right where people need to walk? This is how chips get crushed, milk gets warm, and my patience gets tested.

Would this annoy you too? Is it wrong to expect groceries brought to the actual door? Or am I being dramatic because those stairs already look exhausting?

I went into Walmart thinking I was doing a quick little grocery run… and somehow walked out holding a **$295.85 receipt*...
06/02/2026

I went into Walmart thinking I was doing a quick little grocery run… and somehow walked out holding a **$295.85 receipt** like it had just personally attacked my bank account. 😳

And before anyone says I must have bought something fancy… no.
No luxury items. No big splurge. No “treat yourself” moment.

Just regular groceries and basic household stuff to feed my family and keep the house running.

Then I look closer and see things like:

🥩 Salmon — $39.76
🧻 Toilet paper — $31.97
🧴 Everyday basics — adding up way too fast

And then, right at the bottom, Walmart had the nerve to tell me:

**“You saved $6.00”**

Saved? From what exactly? Financial ruin? Because I still feel robbed. 💀

At this point, grocery shopping doesn’t even feel like shopping anymore. It feels like standing there watching your money disappear in real time while the receipt tries to convince you it was a good deal.

I understand prices go up and businesses have costs, but when basic essentials start feeling like luxury purchases, something is not adding up.

Be honest… is this just the new normal now, or are grocery prices completely out of control?

I’m sorry, but this Spark cart situation at Walmart is getting ridiculous.Why are there carts abandoned in the middle of...
06/02/2026

I’m sorry, but this Spark cart situation at Walmart is getting ridiculous.

Why are there carts abandoned in the middle of every aisle like people just vanished mid-order? No person around, no awareness, just a cart sitting sideways blocking the whole section like it owns the place.

At this point, shopping feels less like running errands and more like trying to get through an obstacle course. I get that Spark shoppers are working, but so is everyone else trying to get their groceries and get out without playing bumper carts every two minutes.

Maybe I’m overreacting, but leaving a cart in the most inconvenient spot possible and just walking away is wild to me. It blocks people, slows everybody down, and makes the whole aisle a mess for no reason.

I’m not saying people can’t work, but can we at least park the carts to the side instead of leaving them like random roadblocks?

Am I the only one noticing this, or has Walmart turned into cart traffic lately?

I’m trying to understand what part of “leave at the door” turned into “build a grocery obstacle course on the steps.” 😡B...
06/02/2026

I’m trying to understand what part of “leave at the door” turned into “build a grocery obstacle course on the steps.” 😡

Because now I’ve got bags scattered all over the porch, cases of water blocking the walkway, soda sitting in the middle like decoration, and I’m supposed to magically climb around everything just to get inside my own house. I paid for delivery so it would come to the door… not so I could do a whole strength-training session carrying water cases up the steps one by one.

And the confusing part is the door is right there. Literally right there. So why stop halfway and create a porch maze? Was the plan to test my balance? My patience? My blood pressure?

I’m not even asking for anything fancy. Just don’t leave half the order where somebody could trip over it or where I have to move a mountain before opening the door.

Am I overreacting, or is this actually ridiculous? Would you be annoyed if your groceries were left like this? And do delivery instructions even matter anymore?

Wrote up for not finishing my routeI’m sorry I’m not one to bitch about routes but no one in my company can do 113 stops...
06/02/2026

Wrote up for not finishing my route
I’m sorry I’m not one to bitch about routes but no one in my company can do 113 stops by the water without having to re route, deal with dogs, or deal with customers just yapping and yapping. And especially to only have 8-9 hours to finish it yea with breaks no fu***ng way when the return to station is 7:15, the departure from the pad 10:45, getting to the location being an hour away and having to take both 15’s and your 30. Mind you I took both 15’s and the drive time from 69 to 70 was 25 minutes and then lakehouses being 8-10 minutes apart? Physically impossible 💀 ni**as gotta stop fu***ng over other drivers by not taking their breaks these lake routes are s**t and clearly amazon doesn’t gaf they’ll stack s**t to the next if they see someone can do it with no breaks. My dispatch also took zero accountability to how the route was set up which just added more to the fire. Mind you I had 5 stops left before I got the call from dispatch telling me I need to be back by an hour but still get the write up like wdff n he tells me you wouldn’t have finished in 7 mins mannn ion have a camera 2 stops were right there n the drive time to my last 3 were 1-2 mins 🤦🏽‍♂️

After a $130.77 family dinner where the gratuity was already automatically included, we still decided to leave an extra ...
06/02/2026

After a $130.77 family dinner where the gratuity was already automatically included, we still decided to leave an extra $80 tip on top of that.

But then when the receipt came back, there was a note on it that basically made it seem like they were expecting another $150 on top of everything we had already paid.

Now I’m sitting here confused because I really thought we were being more than fair. The bill already had gratuity added, then we added extra because we appreciated the service, but somehow it still felt like that wasn’t enough.

I understand servers work hard, and I have no problem tipping well when the service is good. But at what point does it start feeling uncomfortable to be asked for even more after an automatic gratuity and an additional tip were already given?

Is it normal now to expect another tip after gratuity is included? Was the extra $80 not enough on a $130.77 bill? Or am I wrong for thinking this was a little too much?

Shame on you, Erika
06/02/2026

Shame on you, Erika

I’m sorry but this picture is sending me because why does this dog look like he just watched his entire future get left ...
06/02/2026

I’m sorry but this picture is sending me because why does this dog look like he just watched his entire future get left outside in a Starbucks bag? 😭😂

The way he’s standing behind that glass door, staring at the bag like, so we’re just leaving my emotional support snack out there on the sidewalk now? Not even a knock? Not even a respectful handoff? Just a paper bag, abandoned beside the stone wall, while he’s trapped inside like the main character in a sad food-delivery movie.

And honestly, I get it. That little face has heartbreak, confusion, betrayal, and caffeine curiosity all at once. He’s probably thinking there’s a pup cup in there with his name on it, and nobody has the decency to open the door. The drama. The suspense. The silent judgment through the window.

This is not just a delivery photo… this is a custody battle between a dog, a Starbucks bag, and whoever has the keys to that door. 😂

Would you trust him alone with that bag? Do you think he’s waiting for a pup cup or plotting a full snack heist? And why does he look more responsible than half the delivery updates we get?

21st Century ServiceIs this the future (now?) of corporate customer service? Employ as much technology and layouts as po...
06/02/2026

21st Century Service
Is this the future (now?) of corporate customer service? Employ as much technology and layouts as possible to avoid seeing or talking to customers?

Photos: Group of customers waiting for their lunch orders in front of an unattended counter. - June 1, 2026 (California)

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