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@SilleeMee wrote:

@RespectLife wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

@Tori3569 

I'm not saying that people should buy a pie from Walmart's bakery. It was an option I gave. Walmart delivers pies to your doorstep if you want to order one. No need to drive that far.


 

 

@SilleeMee 

 

Not for free they don't.

 

I am Walmart + and get 'free' delivery.  However, there is a tip added.   I would never be the type of person that puts 0 !  So there goes that savings.


 

 

 

@RespectLife 

Yes, not a free delivery but if you had to drive 30 miles to get to a WM then you'd be spending money on the car (gas plus everything else it takes to drive a car) and the time it takes to get there. WM pies are still a bargain even with the added charges. 

 

 


@RespectLife, @SilleeMee,

It is free delivery, no tipping if you add the "In Home" option to your Walmart+. I paid $40 for the year adding it to the Walmart+ when they had it for half price, and $50/yr for the Walmart+.

You do not tip on these "In Home" deliveries because they are Walmart employees. 

Sometimes it comes the same day or the next!

With only the Walmart+, those are delivered from an outside contractor and you should tip.

I know some say they do not have this option in their area.

 

So if you have more than 4 deliveries a year, saying you tip $5-$10 for each delivery, depending on the size, you have already saved if you add the "In Home" to the "Walmart+" because you do not tip on these deliveries.

They have figured out a great way to get people to sign up.

 

I don't use it often just because the Walmart store is so close and I like to go.

What I really like it for is not so much the whole grocery order but like if I need one thing, like bird seed, or coffee.

 

The only thing I don't like about "In Home," is they have a 4 hour window to deliver and that is half the day. You don't have to be home, but I wouldn't want a bunch of groceries outside my door.

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@Etoile308 wrote:

Based on the recommendations I read here, two years ago I bought two different pies at Costco. I wanted to see if they were holiday worthy. I thought they were disgustingly and threw them out after trying a slice of each. To me they were not holiday worthy.

 

 


@Etoile308 I'm surprised.  I never purchased or tried a Costco pie but have had other items Costco makes and they were for the most part pretty good.

 

My brother in law loves to shop at Costco.  He picks up a big chocolate (everything is big there) cake at Christmas and it is delicious.

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I bought the pair of pies for the past couple of years, they were DH's favorites, peach and blueberry and since we were traveling in the camper on the Thanksgiving holiday I could easily include themm when we stopped for our dinner that night. I baked one at night and then reheated it for dessert. They are really good and loaded with fruit! I hate to bake and pie crust is way beyond my ability-I've tried for many years!

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@RespectLife wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

@Tori3569 

I'm not saying that people should buy a pie from Walmart's bakery. It was an option I gave. Walmart delivers pies to your doorstep if you want to order one. No need to drive that far.


 

 

@SilleeMee 

 

Not for free they don't.

 

I am Walmart + and get 'free' delivery.  However, there is a tip added.   I would never be the type of person that puts 0 !  So there goes that savings.


 

 

 

@RespectLife 

Yes, not a free delivery but if you had to drive 30 miles to get to a WM then you'd be spending money on the car (gas plus everything else it takes to drive a car) and the time it takes to get there. WM pies are still a bargain even with the added charges. 


@SilleeMee 

 

And with an extra $40/year with Inhome added to Walmart+ no

tipping needed or allowed.

 

And so true about the car expense. Using Walmart+ has saved me a lot of money on time and car expense. A lot - as in the thousands / year.

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@Etoile308 wrote:

Based on the recommendations I read here, two years ago I bought two different pies at Costco. I wanted to see if they were holiday worthy. I thought they were disgustingly and threw them out after trying a slice of each. To me they were not holiday worthy.

 

 


I am curious to know the kind of pies you bought from Costco @Etoile308 

 

For holiday dinners, I'm always asked to bring Costco pumpkin and pecan pies. 

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@shy bobcat Have you ever tried the Cracker Barrel Chocolate Pecan Pie? It is a favorite of my husband's!!!

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@RespectLife wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

@Tori3569 

I'm not saying that people should buy a pie from Walmart's bakery. It was an option I gave. Walmart delivers pies to your doorstep if you want to order one. No need to drive that far.


 

 

@SilleeMee 

 

Not for free they don't.

 

I am Walmart + and get 'free' delivery.  However, there is a tip added.   I would never be the type of person that puts 0 !  So there goes that savings.


@RespectLife.  I did a 0 tip the other day.  I ordered a large amount (for me) of groceries, then on a separate order a big bottle of expensive eye vitamins for which my insurance paid.  I did the standard tip for the food but wasn't going to pay $8 for the driver to carry a bottle of pills to my front door with the groceries. 

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@Kachina624 Then they shouldn't say that shipping is free when we all know it isn't. They should go back to stating that shipping is "included."



@spabar, but no retailer I've seen uses the term shipping included, it's always referred to as free shipping. Seems that's the industry standard and the phrase customers look for.

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Publix makes a great full sized Apple Pie...$7.49 this week!

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@shy bobcat, I know for certain I bought an apple pie. Felt the filling lacked flavor and needed more apples. I know I didn't think it was worth the calories. My main criteria is whether it has quality ingredients and the taste is worth the calories.

 

I don't remember the second pie. That's how memorable it was. 

I seldom have desserts so when I do I want something I think is really good.