So just recently i was gifted a walmart plus subscription to help me with groceries since i have so little time these days However i have been hesitant to use it yet because i am unsure of how the order procurement and tipping should work with it. Walmart delivery is almost entirely done by a 3rd party driver that works for spark which is a doordash/uber type service and they are paid a base pay per delivery+ tips If you aren't allowed to leave a tip then the store you are ordering from actually utilizes in store delivery drivers that use a walmart vehicle and are paid an hourly wage. I just did my first walmart+ order and walmart put in a default 15% tip I thought the whole point of signing up for this was to get free delivery
Is it frowned upon to tip 0 Aren’t these drivers walmart employees Best open comment sort options add a comment throw4w4y8888 • It’s not only for walmart gas stations, or murphy, it’s for any walmart associated gas station (i believe there’s a list on the app?) My local gas station that’s about 10 miles away from any walmart is part of the savings. What is even the reasoning for tipping on this
I'm done subsidizing walmarts payroll Share add a comment sort by New open comment sort options best top new controversial old q&a sevenelevendynamo • Does the 20% off have a limit on number of transactions There’s an item i want and it’s sold out in store but is still available online to order (fulfilled and sold by walmart online) Would i be able to place that order and then do the rest of my shopping in store separately?
What happened to no order minimum fee with walmart plus (yes, i am an associate) share sort by Best open comment sort options add a comment ripberger20x6 • Walmart supercenters and neighborhood markets are considered u.s
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