An Instacart customer said she discovered the app’s higher prices cost her nearly $100 after accidentally seeing the store’s paper receipt::undefined

  • Funderpants @lemmy.ca
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    We’ve got a grocery store here in Canada launching a ‘groceries Prime’ subscription of $100 a year. As part of the marketing push they say you’ll “pay in store prices, no hidden fees” on pick up orders, beat in mind they use their own staff for this, no outside shoppers or third parties involved. The implication I take from the ad being when I use their online grocery order app they are already charging me different prices, and hidden fees.

    Here is the ad from my inbox.

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      In the US, lots of stores are doing free curbside pickup on your orders, their employees pick it and bring it out to your car, in-store prices, no additional fees.

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      I mean it implies that you pay a premium for them to send someone around if you do it on a per case basis… or you can pay a flat fee. Theyre betting most people that subscribe at the flat fee will not have run up more than $100 in extra margin.

      This seems reasonably justifiable, considering groceries is one of the shittiest margin businesses and labor isn’t free.

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        This is a Canadian grocery chain called Loblaws, yes the very same Loblaws who had to pay out for price fixing on bread recently. The same who increased their profits to record levels this year and the same who replaced most of their checkouts with self checkout machines. You’ll excuse me for not worrying about their margins while they hide fees on pick-up shoppers and try to market price transparency as a perk of membership.

        Price transparency should be included for everyone.

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      Help your fellow canucks out and tell us who’s doing this! I’m happy to save myself some sanity and not attend the weekly superstore circus.