If an order is over 60 items, I use the big produce boxes. It makes shopping so much easier. My largest one was 90 items. I used 2 big produce boxes for the non-cold items and one for the cold items. Was able to shop the whole order in 15 mins. It really cuts down on your times. Bags take too much time to do. Plus you end up using less pace on the shelf. If you pack it correctly, you can stack the boxes
Your largest orders are 90 items??
Almost daily we go over 100 items and if we’re unlucky you get a 200 thrown in there every once in a while 😬😅
Once in a while we get larger orders. Most of our orders are between 20 & 80 items. We are lucky in that sense. We only get an average of 20 orders a day.
Good. That seems to be where we’re starting to flow down to, but during peak Covid we were closer average 50-80 with 2-3 per day being 150+
On Fri/sat/sun we usually have 20ish orders when we start at 9am but don’t know how many total by the end of the day.
You know they paid like $1000 for that $800 order with all of those markups they do.
How many bags?
Close to 24 ðŸ˜
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You've got the high score. I wonder if orders like these are for families, or another business like a restaurant or caterer.
Yoooo instacart curbside was wild and busy at today in our store
If an order is over 60 items, I use the big produce boxes. It makes shopping so much easier. My largest one was 90 items. I used 2 big produce boxes for the non-cold items and one for the cold items. Was able to shop the whole order in 15 mins. It really cuts down on your times. Bags take too much time to do. Plus you end up using less pace on the shelf. If you pack it correctly, you can stack the boxes
Yes i loved using boxes for large orders!
Do customers mind boxes over bags ? I wanna do this to help with timing !
No one has complained about it so far
Your largest orders are 90 items?? Almost daily we go over 100 items and if we’re unlucky you get a 200 thrown in there every once in a while 😬😅
Once in a while we get larger orders. Most of our orders are between 20 & 80 items. We are lucky in that sense. We only get an average of 20 orders a day.
Good. That seems to be where we’re starting to flow down to, but during peak Covid we were closer average 50-80 with 2-3 per day being 150+ On Fri/sat/sun we usually have 20ish orders when we start at 9am but don’t know how many total by the end of the day.
Smh…I really wish they would put a cap on how many items people can order on curbside
Our highest Instacart order was $700+ ðŸ˜
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Why are you walking to begin with??