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

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[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 7 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Shoppers, the term Instacart gives to the gig workers that fulfill orders, are then prompted to slide a button on-screen to acknowledge the requirement.

One shopper in Oregon told Insider that the receipt policy prevents customers from seeing how much more they pay for items by ordering through Instacart.

TikTok user vane.ssota posted a video last month showing her paper receipt from an Instacart order from a Ralph's grocery store in California.

Another Instacart shopper in Virginia recalled a recent order where packs of soda were on sale at a grocery store.

In North Carolina, another Instacart shopper told Insider about a recent trip that involved buying an expensive bottle of wine.

The shoppers Insider spoke with said they don't get a cut of any service fees or item markups in their pay.


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