Standing in line at Publix, 12 people in line, one person working, and the other lady is preparing 20 mobile orders that are for an hour in advance. So we have to stand here for 25+ mins, then we get up there… They have 50+ lunch mobile orders that day. INSANE like WTF? Why do they allow this bullshit? Starbucks locations stopped doing it. Why does Publix allow it? Stand in line like the rest of us. Bullshit man. They wouldn’t even give them another person to make subs, just 1 person for the lunch rush line.

  • Shieldtoad@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Don’t blame the people ordering online, they are not the problem. Publix being too greedy to hire extra staff is the problem.

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        2 months ago

        This is it, really. Fundamentally, the people placing online orders just want to exchange money for lunch, same as OP.

        In the old days though, they would show up, see the line was too long, and some percentage of them would leave. Publix needs to increase staffing, implement rate limiting (I think they call it “Order Throttling” in this space), or partially prioritize the people who want their sandwich bad enough to spend their own time waiting. I assume there’s some metric that would optimize it, and even if not, some reasonable guesswork (alternate prep of in-person versus mobile orders?) would help with the physical traffic jam and angry luddites (no offense, OP 🤣).

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      2 months ago

      Don’t blame the people ordering online, they are not the problem

      I disagree. I see plenty of entitled, snarky people come in wondering where their mobile order is. They see a line of 20 people and they expect their mobile order to be sitting there waiting for them, but the one lady who is making all those mobile orders is severely behind because she has a pile of them to get through. Same thing with Starbucks too. Perfect example there. Lots of nasty, aggressive people come into the store demanding to know where their mobile order drink is because they placed it two minutes ago and completely ignored the estimate.