Amazon Whole Foods runs are by far the best blocks from Flex app. After being a bit confused of the location of the pickup zone and then finding labels to go with each freezer and shelve, it got much easier to do them, and tips are great. I really do suggest to have a wagon because the times I have done Whole Foods, I usually get packages of water bottles that go to apartment buildings. The main issue with Amazon Whole Foods blocks is there isn’t enough of them. I’m lucky if I get to do one per week.
I love the Whole Foods deliveries! I have a Whole Foods less than 2 miles from my home, so I get more offers there than some other drivers... Also, these runs are usually plentiful on the weekends, especially early in the morning. Get your Availability on by 7 am.
I have an Amazon Fresh store in my market (station MAC0) that I’ve gotten multiple orders from in the past; the Flex pick-up process there is very similar to what this video depicts for Whole Foods pick-ups. There, however, when you arrive, the cart is already loaded - no need to put everything on it. If I wasn’t a full-time student now I would have gotten a lot more offers from them than I currently have.
There are two ways here in NY to deliver same-day groceries. Wholewoods and Amazon Online Warehouses. Once you catch a 2-hr block with the warehouse and you are about to finish it, sometimes it ask you if you want to continue with more deliveries to earn extra money. That's how I did $91.00 ($41+$50 tips) in 1hr and 13 minutes + the first 2 block I choose for $46 + 33 on tips. It was amazing.
I usually just click out of it because I will just switch to my other apps where I can do double the amount of tips in less time than going all the way back to the warehouse to average only $5 per stop with no base pay for going back
one thing I learned is that if you are working toward a bonus for UE and you get a walmart batch order, every one of those stops goes towards UE bonus. if you did it with spark working toward their incentive, the entire batch order only counts as one delivery so stop 1,2=+$2 stops 3,4=+$4 stops 5,6=+$8 stops 7,8= +16 I have done many of them that totaled nearly $100 for 1-2hrs work the same thing for spark might pay you $30
I haven't done whole food but I have done online fresh which is my favorite block from flex. Also, I dont have to look for anything. I just wait into my cart is ready, and I scan and organize it in my car 😅
Yeah I detest how WF packages those paper bags. It's like they WANT us to drop them! They're such a pain trying to carry. BTW the whole foods employees put insulation inside the bags with perishable items. They don't require us to use catering or insulated bags. Frankly, I think insulated bags are just for optics across all apps.
@@YourDriverMike Years ago WF used to use big silver insulated bags. Basically the liner that's inside your doordash bag. Now they just use paper which sucks for the last person on the 2-hour route who ordered ice cream in July in Florida. lol
you've been doing Flex for years and you're just now doing a whole foods route? That's hard to believe. WF routes are the highest pay per hour (once tips come in).
Yeah believe it or not, just straight warehouse runs for like 5 years. Just added retail delivery too. I don't know why I was intimidated by Fresh deliveries, I think I felt like I'd have no idea where to go within the store. Silly right lol
@@YourDriverMike check out some of my ridealong vlogs from the pre-covid era. I did a lot of WF routes back then (not as much today). But I always do a full 2-hour route, not "instant offers" (because they never have them around here)
NJ does not use plastic bags anymore it's all paper or reusable bags. Which when you shop they allow and expect you to deliver items in a bag...so there's a bag allowance.
In our area of Pittsburgh ( I am south of Pittsburgh) Whole foods blocks are non-existent. I am shocked you were able to get one. Like previous comments stated they are by far the most lucrative. However, they are snatched up by the folks with bots apps on their phones.
Thanks for the heads up, so the scheduled shifts those are by far the most desirable? Because this was just an instant offer but I'll definitely try a full WF block shift
Did my first Whole Foods shift today...41 packages 2 hours🤦🏾♂️ carrying 12 brown bags to the 3rd floor apartment with no elevator was crazy...hoping for some good tips. We will see
Flex is waaay too many miles in my area. As much as 150 miles on a $60 run. Stopped doing that a while ago. WF orders are hit or miss. Not worth it for me. Spark is waaaay less miles and more consistent for me .
I have great percentages like 100 for completion, 4.82 for ratings, 69 for acceptance rate ,I've now done 105 orders. They still have the one violation that happened months ago. I already filed an email and called two times to get it taken off. I did all the steps for that order. It was a very low budget hotel to leave the order. The person said I didn't leave the order. That's not true. What else can I do to get the violation off?
I got lucky on two local orders on my third delivery my order took me an hour and a half into the mountains ended up being over a 4-Hour trip for about 30 something dollars I never worked for the app again
How do u multi app a d not get deplatformed for too many thumbs downs? You pick up an uber order your customer sees youre on your way then a better order comes on dash so u pick it up too, the customer is watching u on uber wondering where tf youre going. They cant see what youre doing on anothef app!!!
Keep in mind, it's not about how many dollars per miles you're getting but how much money you're making per hour for TIME = MONEY!! I ain't delivering for a measly $15/hr, bro! Even $25/hr is questionable!
The recent uptick in Bitcoin's value marks a significant moment in the cryptocurrency market, indicating not just a temporary spike but the onset of a potentially larger trend. This positive trajectory reflects growing investor confidence and suggests a broader shift toward global cryptocurrency acceptance. The movement presents a prime opportunity for investors, especially day traders, to capitalize on Bitcoin's bullish momentum, highlighting the importance of strategic investment during such pivotal market trends. I've personally benefited from following Diane Knapp trading tactics, amassing 23 bitcoins in a short seven weeks period, which speaks volumes about her expertise..
I find it interesting. She was thinking about investing in some cryptocurrencies, saving and quitting for a few years, but when I saw this I changed my mind. Thank you
⚡️Is Walmart Spark any better?: ua-cam.com/video/E5GSXdzoE1Y/v-deo.htmlsi=-mr2km2AMDJ-p2c9
Amazon Whole Foods runs are by far the best blocks from Flex app. After being a bit confused of the location of the pickup zone and then finding labels to go with each freezer and shelve, it got much easier to do them, and tips are great. I really do suggest to have a wagon because the times I have done Whole Foods, I usually get packages of water bottles that go to apartment buildings. The main issue with Amazon Whole Foods blocks is there isn’t enough of them. I’m lucky if I get to do one per week.
My sister LOVES them!!
Does it operate in Canada also?
I love the Whole Foods deliveries! I have a Whole Foods less than 2 miles from my home, so I get more offers there than some other drivers... Also, these runs are usually plentiful on the weekends, especially early in the morning. Get your Availability on by 7 am.
It was super easy I liked it!
4:33 Thank you for mentioning this, you guys should be required to have a cart especially for large buildings
Tips in the past in my experience from Whole Foods register the next day. I haven’t done a Whole Foods order for about 2yrs but it was like that then
I have an Amazon Fresh store in my market (station MAC0) that I’ve gotten multiple orders from in the past; the Flex pick-up process there is very similar to what this video depicts for Whole Foods pick-ups. There, however, when you arrive, the cart is already loaded - no need to put everything on it.
If I wasn’t a full-time student now I would have gotten a lot more offers from them than I currently have.
I like spark in the mornings and flex at day time, but at night I do Uber eats and DoorDash cause it’s actually busy
There are two ways here in NY to deliver same-day groceries. Wholewoods and Amazon Online Warehouses. Once you catch a 2-hr block with the warehouse and you are about to finish it, sometimes it ask you if you want to continue with more deliveries to earn extra money. That's how I did $91.00 ($41+$50 tips) in 1hr and 13 minutes + the first 2 block I choose for $46 + 33 on tips. It was amazing.
Yes, here in NY, there are Amazon sites for groceries only.
I usually just click out of it because I will just switch to my other apps where I can do double the amount of tips in less time than going all the way back to the warehouse to average only $5 per stop with no base pay for going back
one thing I learned is that if you are working toward a bonus for UE and you get a walmart batch order, every one of those stops goes towards UE bonus. if you did it with spark working toward their incentive, the entire batch order only counts as one delivery
so stop 1,2=+$2 stops 3,4=+$4 stops 5,6=+$8 stops 7,8= +16 I have done many of them that totaled nearly $100 for 1-2hrs work the same thing for spark might pay you $30
I haven't done whole food but I have done online fresh which is my favorite block from flex. Also, I dont have to look for anything. I just wait into my cart is ready, and I scan and organize it in my car 😅
NYC got a massive change to food delivery with guaranteed hourly pay of close to 30 dollars an hour of active time
Yeah I detest how WF packages those paper bags. It's like they WANT us to drop them! They're such a pain trying to carry. BTW the whole foods employees put insulation inside the bags with perishable items. They don't require us to use catering or insulated bags. Frankly, I think insulated bags are just for optics across all apps.
Thanks for the feedback on the insulation!
@@YourDriverMike Years ago WF used to use big silver insulated bags. Basically the liner that's inside your doordash bag. Now they just use paper which sucks for the last person on the 2-hour route who ordered ice cream in July in Florida. lol
Thank you for your honesty and opinions really appreciated I’m a new spark driver
you've been doing Flex for years and you're just now doing a whole foods route? That's hard to believe. WF routes are the highest pay per hour (once tips come in).
Yeah believe it or not, just straight warehouse runs for like 5 years. Just added retail delivery too. I don't know why I was intimidated by Fresh deliveries, I think I felt like I'd have no idea where to go within the store. Silly right lol
@@YourDriverMike check out some of my ridealong vlogs from the pre-covid era. I did a lot of WF routes back then (not as much today). But I always do a full 2-hour route, not "instant offers" (because they never have them around here)
Shouldn't be hard to believe I have to drive an hour to even get to a whole foods but warehouse is 20 mins away 😭
NJ does not use plastic bags anymore it's all paper or reusable bags. Which when you shop they allow and expect you to deliver items in a bag...so there's a bag allowance.
So how much was the tip, you said you’d let us know?
In our area of Pittsburgh ( I am south of Pittsburgh) Whole foods blocks are non-existent. I am shocked you were able to get one. Like previous comments stated they are by far the most lucrative. However, they are snatched up by the folks with bots apps on their phones.
Thanks for the heads up, so the scheduled shifts those are by far the most desirable? Because this was just an instant offer but I'll definitely try a full WF block shift
Do those Brown Fresh bags FIT into the standard DD delivery bag (13"x9" footprint)?
Easy runs ! Love these offers , they always tip good in my area (Connecticut)
I hear great things about WF runs, definitely taking more
Great video super helpful. Thanks!
The tips are good. This is my top priority.
Did my first Whole Foods shift today...41 packages 2 hours🤦🏾♂️ carrying 12 brown bags to the 3rd floor apartment with no elevator was crazy...hoping for some good tips. We will see
Did the tips make delivering to the 3rd floor worthwhile?
How many delivery request do you think I can get per day on average? I'm in LA.
Flex is waaay too many miles in my area. As much as 150 miles on a $60 run. Stopped doing that a while ago. WF orders are hit or miss. Not worth it for me. Spark is waaaay less miles and more consistent for me .
How does this type of job affect your car insurance?
Have you done any Shipt - Delivery Only from Sortation Center
I have great percentages like 100 for completion, 4.82 for ratings, 69 for acceptance rate ,I've now done 105 orders. They still have the one violation that happened months ago. I already filed an email and called two times to get it taken off. I did all the steps for that order. It was a very low budget hotel to leave the order. The person said I didn't leave the order. That's not true. What else can I do to get the violation off?
dont worry about the numbers. they are desperate for drivers
I got lucky on two local orders on my third delivery my order took me an hour and a half into the mountains ended up being over a 4-Hour trip for about 30 something dollars I never worked for the app again
Point pickup is dead app in Connecticut
How do u multi app a d not get deplatformed for too many thumbs downs? You pick up an uber order your customer sees youre on your way then a better order comes on dash so u pick it up too, the customer is watching u on uber wondering where tf youre going. They cant see what youre doing on anothef app!!!
I love Amazon Whole Foods flex offer
I have a Samsung galaxy phone, how do I get on Amazon Flex
In cleveland i only do Whole Foods
That happens to me where I deliver at the same time someone else does
To many use bots for instant offers as well as warehouse work as well
i wish i'd get those flex instant offers!
🤠
You don’t get your total until 24 hours
Good tips
Keep in mind, it's not about how many dollars per miles you're getting but how much money you're making per hour for TIME = MONEY!!
I ain't delivering for a measly $15/hr, bro! Even $25/hr is questionable!
I have a compact dolly in my car that I use for Instacart
Under 10 items is wonderful
$18 an hour on slow days.
2 items about 5 minutes
I hate that about Uber eats
Beware:: those bags are THIN THIN. Handle with care.
I like to make $25 per hour
How do I make $25 an hour?
U gotta get better Mike about these groceries
The recent uptick in Bitcoin's value marks a significant moment in the cryptocurrency market, indicating not just a temporary spike but the onset of a potentially larger trend. This positive trajectory reflects growing investor confidence and suggests a broader shift toward global cryptocurrency acceptance. The movement presents a prime opportunity for investors, especially day traders, to capitalize on Bitcoin's bullish momentum, highlighting the importance of strategic investment during such pivotal market trends. I've personally benefited from following Diane Knapp trading tactics, amassing 23 bitcoins in a short seven weeks period, which speaks volumes about her expertise..
@Tradewithdiane VlA TE L E G R AMAM 💯that's it..
She will always answer you ☝
Thanks for the information... I will get back to you as soon as possible. I also want to gain good knowledge and stop losing.
I find it interesting. She was thinking about investing in some cryptocurrencies, saving and quitting for a few years, but when I saw this I changed my mind. Thank you
I became a billionaire because of her advice.