Warning To Instacart Shoppers — The App Is Testing How Much More It Can Charge You For The Same Groceries [Roundup]

News and notes from around the interweb:

  • Don’t trust Instacart prices.

  • The earnings aren’t game-changing, but most people don’t realize that in addition to points with Alaska or Bilt and stacking that with credit card rewards, Chase credits, and potentially even card-linked offers, you can also stack earning with ThanksAgain. Those points can be converted to gift cards or JetBlue points (gift cards are the better value).

  • All the airlines do it, but this is such a bad customer experience.

  • Austin to offer $5 million in tax subsidies to Southwest Airlines for growing jobs. This part is just made up:

    According to council documents, the city estimates Southwest expansion in Austin would create 2,000 new jobs in the airline industry “with an average wage of ~$180,000.”

  • American Airlines says that since the government is reducing the fine imposed for mistreatment of wheelchair passengers, they’ll spend the money on getting better. But doesn’t this mean they were resolved not to improve otherwise? “[I]nstead of money simply going to the U.S> Treasury, American iwll invest millions more to further improve…”

    American agreed to spend money to better track wheelchairs so they stop losing them, and lifts to transport them more safely at 3 hubs. But these are investments that the airline that’s been worst at dealing with this should have already made, before they were fined $50 million and certainly since.

  • Nancy Mace acknowledges cursing out TSA agents but takes exception to the idea that she’d call them idiots.

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Comments

  1. Do we at least break-even with these two silly $10/mo CSR credits? The $5 for food delivery used to be stackable (3 months, $15), but now it’s use-it-or-lose-it, in-app, etc. Ugh.

  2. INstcart sucks. Not only should their pricing be much more transparent, their delivery times are bait and switch. They often say delivery in 10-20 and then after checkout it is 1 hour +

  3. Y’ALL. Instacart really out here charging different folks different prices for the SAME groceries like we’re in some kind of Hunger Games: Produce Edition.
    I clicked on strawberries and the app basically said, “How bad do you want ’em, sweetheart?”

    At this point Instacart is like: “Let’s see how much we can charge Anita before she loses it.” Honey, we passed that exit seven miles ago. I’m one overpriced bell pepper away from yelling safe words at my phone.

    If Instacart wants to treat groceries like they’re part of some erotic pricing experiment, FINE — but I need to know who’s getting the friends-with-benefits rate and why I’m stuck paying the OnlyFans price for potatoes.

  4. why anyone would use a grocery service where shenanigans like this can take place is beyond me. Why would you ever let a random person pick your fruit, meat, and veggies. Did your mother not teach you anything?

  5. Ah, thank you for the reminder to try and figure out how to use my credit card Instacart credits I don’t use to donate to food pantries via the community cart.

    @1990 – just $5 and no stack?? How not-deliciously absurd.

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