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  • Delivery Man Mercilessly Kills Angie Harmon’s Dog

    04/02/2024 7:05:25 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 217 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | April 01, 2024 9:25 PM ET | LEENA NASIR
    Famous “Law and Order” and “Charlotte” actress, Angie Harmon, said an Instacart delivery man shot and killed her dog. Harmon wrote a lengthy post to her Instagram account Monday detailing the horror that allegedly happened at her front door. “This Easter weekend a man delivering groceries for Instacart shot & killed our precious Oliver,” she wrote. “He got out of his car, delivered the food & THEN shot our dog.” The actress posted a video and photographs of her small dog as she paid tribute to her beloved family pet. Harmon went on to share more details with her 584,000...
  • Instacart driver smashes elderly couple’s groceries because they support the police

    12/13/2021 1:57:24 AM PST · by lowbridge · 60 replies
    alphanews.org ^ | December 11, 2021 | Evan Stambaugh
    A driver for the grocery delivery service Instacart allegedly smashed an elderly couple’s groceries and left a nasty note on their receipt because of their yard sign supporting the local police department. The incident reportedly took place in Blaine, Minnesota. According to a Facebook post written by a relative, the elderly couple ordered a “carefully budgeted” $50 of groceries to be delivered to their home last Sunday. “This past year has been a rollercoaster of heartache and big life changes for them. Money is tight. Vulnerability is high,” wrote Amber Gray. Nothing was amiss until they went outside to meet...
  • PICTURED: Haul of weapons man brought into Atlanta supermarket - before sharp-eyed employee called 911 after hearing someone loading weapons in the store bathroom A sharp-eyed Instacart worker is getting credit for helping offic

    03/26/2021 6:25:07 AM PDT · by Kid Shelleen · 89 replies
    A worker at an Atlanta grocery store heard 'clicking sounds,' and it sounded to him like someone was loading weapons inside a restroom stall, he told police. Then he saw an an 'AR-15-style rifle' leaning against the wall. The sharp-eyed Instacart worker is getting credit for helping officers to stop the man wearing body armor and carrying a half-dozen guns from roaming through the Publix grocery store Wednesday, police said. The new details are included in police incident reports released Thursday by Atlanta police. The man's intentions are not explained in the reports. The worker, Charles Russell, 'heard clicking sounds...
  • People are luring Instacart shoppers with big tips -- and then changing them to zero

    04/09/2020 5:07:39 PM PDT · by grundle · 62 replies
    cnn.com ^ | April 9, 2020 | Sara Ashley O'Brien and Kaya Yurieff
    In late March, Instacart worker Annaliisa Arambula accepted a grocery order that came with a big tip: $55. The store was just down the street, everything the customer wanted was available, and the order seemed to go off without a hitch. But an hour later, Arambula checked her earnings on the Instacart app and the entire tip was gone, with a message saying the "customer modified the tip post-delivery." She ended up making just $8.95 from Instacart on the order. "I was flabbergasted. I couldn't believe it," Arambula told CNN Business. Demand for grocery delivery is surging amid the Covid-19...
  • Instacart Workers Are Going on a Massive Strike Next Week

    03/27/2020 7:11:16 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 26 replies
    MSN ^ | 3/27 | Bridget Read
    If you’ve been using Instacart to do your grocery shopping during coronavirus isolation, you may have to look elsewhere next week: Instacart workers have announced that they are going on a massive nationwide strike starting Monday. Per Vice, beginning March 30, workers will refuse to accept orders until Instacart concedes to a list of terms regarding coronavirus safety and sick leave. Instacart shoppers, who are braving stores amid stay-at-home orders and often delivering food to sick people in quarantine, have been hailed as “household heroes” by the company during the crisis. Last week, Instacart said it was hiring an additional...
  • At The Mercy Of An App: Workers Feel The Instacart Squeeze [Gig Economy]

    12/12/2019 12:28:33 PM PST · by C19fan · 44 replies
    NPR ^ | November 25, 2019 | Alina Selyukh
    Working for Instacart — buying and delivering groceries to strangers — at first felt like Michaellita Fortier's childhood dream of starring on the speed-shopping TV show Supermarket Sweep. "It was fun in the beginning," Fortier says. She felt like she was helping people in need while making as much as $16 or $20 per delivery. But then the app inundated her with orders worth half that, $7 or $9 per delivery. For that money, she was expected to go to the store, shop, fill a cart and deliver an order, sometimes driving 10 or 15 miles. "I thought, 'Now listen,...
  • Why Suburban Moms Are Delivering Your Groceries

    05/26/2019 12:18:53 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 23 replies
    National Public Radio ^ | May 25, 2019 | Alina Selyukh
    At 6:30 a.m., four of five Gordon family members are roaming around their suburban Sacramento house — if you count only the humans. There are also four dogs, a bunny, a tortoise, chickens, ducks, goats and a not-so-miniature miniature pig named Squiggy. Hilary Gordon is discussing the day's schedule with her husband in the middle of wrapping a breakfast sandwich for their 14-year-old, checking on cereal for their 17-year-old and staring down their 11-year-old, who just realized he forgot to finish today's math homework. Having time like this with her family is a major reason that Gordon, 47, works as...