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- The company has been testing the new delivery process with workers at three stores for the past month, but did not offer details about where or when the plan would be expanded across the US.
The “last mile” of deliveries, when packages are driven to customers’ homes, are often most expensive part of the online delivery process and a challenge that many supermarkets and delivery companies are trying to solve.
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user-inactivated · 2730 days ago · link ·
How soon do people stop getting hours if they don't "volunteer" for these deliveries. Also are they on insurance if they are clocked out and on the way home? It is far easier to coerce someone making $10 an hour when there are no other jobs in the area than people like us who have tons of options.
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user-inactivated · 2730 days ago · link ·
You'd be surprised. off topic edit Finally got a taste of the lacinato kale we planted. That shit is good. Thnx again for the suggestion. I don't think the average Walmart shopper is the kind of person who's gonna take delivery.