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It depends really on your area. It's either in home delivery or third party delivery from several apps. You should have the option of putting in your tip when you place your order. Or you can give an additional cash tip that isn't on the records. Either way there are real costs and real people.
I’ve been using WM+ for quite a while. I love it. Yes, it costs $98 a year plus $40 for the no tip option. The groceries get delivered into my garage with my key code and I love it. I do not have to be home for the deliveries and I don’t have to tip the driver.
I've seen mixed inputs so tested myself. Confirmed that Walmart online grocery codes at "US Supermarkets" and earns 6% - great options since there is a lot available and avoids the acid reflux of having to go into the store.
Redemption is in the form of gift cards powered by raise. If only the TYP earning version of that card was more widely available it would've made the list. Venmo card gives 3% at Walmart, Costco, Restaurant Depot, etc. Make sure you have at least one grocery item on the trip. Does not work for online purchases.
Anything done online, even if you set the pickup location to a Walmart grocery rather than super Walmart, will code as ‘general merchandise’ and won’t get 4x. Buying food at the super Walmarts will also code as ‘general merchandise’. In person, green Walmart. Edit since you edited- ya looks like you are SOL on that one, sorry to say.
Tipping on Walmart Plus Deliveries. Just signed up for the free trial for Walmart Plus. I’ve done Grocery Pickup primarily since the pandemic started and only have gone into the store once, and that was for the pharmacy. The time saved by getting deliveries will be huge. However, I’m confused about being asked to tip the driver for the ...
As with any service 10-20% is accepted. It just depends though, like a $100 order of 10 items probably doesn’t need a $20 tip unless you can easily afford it. The order will get delivered regardless of tip, it’s usually the service quality (and delivery times) that will vary based on tip or no tip, some drivers don’t care, others are a ...
South_Scale_2721. •. No. The only reason you got the Walmart+ service was to avoid being charged $9.95 for every time you order a grocery delivery. You paid $49 or $99 depending on the promotion you had. I'm not sure how being able to order fresh food twice a week from a grocery app for $99 a year isn't valuable.
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I have been a Walmart+ member for over 6 months. I was placing 2-3 grocery deliveries a week and had little to no problems, a few late deliveries, a few missing items nothing major. About a month and a half ago, every order started coming hours late, sometimes with tons of items missing. The past 10 orders, only 1 has come on time, 1 came 8 ...