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We might adopt this cat. I did an Instacart order at PetCo and got talking with the manager about my passed away cat named Angel. She wanted me to see this guy up for adoption, named Tigger (bit I thought she said Tater). I filled out the app, we will see if I get approved. I don’t know how many avenues they check on people, but hopefully they like me. I should never ever ever go into places that have pets for adoption. I took our other orange cat Toby to a Halloween pet parade and we ended up adopting Dottie.

Where would we be without the people like him that have come to work every day during this crazy time. Some of these folks have gotten sick. Some have gotten really sick and some have died. The Amazon team, Instacart shoppers, the Uber drivers, police, fire and emt men and women, doctors, nurses- NURSES, hospital staffs, a million people. Some of us know them, or are them. If you're out there. Thank you!!!

Yesterday was a big day, the first time in a grocery story since early March, 2020. We've been using Instacart and having pretty good results except for produce. No one can choose your fruit and veges. as well as you can. So this was a wonderful sight and really, very few people in the store.

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This was on a driveway of someone’s house that I delivered Instacart to tonight.

My first picture with my new iPhone. I got up today planning on doing instacart and because my phone was so inoperable I couldn’t even download the app to do it. I’ve been having to delete/upload/delete again , various apps because it won’t hold anything. It was an ordeal to get a new phone (and the phone store of all places got bad service, so I had to go to starbucks and use their WiFi to transfer all my phone info) and I lost half a day of work, but it is done. I hope to make lots of money doing instacart now since I have only one other job at this time.

Since the pandemic I've been getting groceries delivered via instacart. Around the same time New York passed a law banning single use plastic grocery bags ("t-shirt" bags) so all the stores switched to selling reusable tote bags (and encouraged you to bring your own bags). Unfortunately, when you get delivery they use brand new "reusable" bags each time, and there's no way to return them. And one can only use so many of them, so we are accumulating a large quantity of these bags in the closet. They're essentially more expensive, more substantial, and probably more environmentally unfriendly "single" use bags.

 

Pictured here one of those reusable totes along with the proverbial cat, and Cuthbert.

 

We''re Here: And What's InYOUR Bag?

@junchen.meng has completed the first dark bluish, gray, Renault turbo and customized it in stunning fashion! Don’t sleep on this, so I’m guys, scroll left for the whole shot! Have a cool Friday, and don’t forget build on! #Vinoj #Turbo #ClassicCar #Instacart #Instagram #Influencer #BuildOn#Technic #RC #Toy

If instacart workers want hazard pay, give them the damn hazard pay.

Lots of change going on in my life. I don’t like it yet I’m relieved. I quit my gas station job last week. Today I was fired from my main day job due to “productivity.” I know that it really has to do with me “causing trouble.”” It is a long story. I wanted to quit anyway but they did me a favor by letting me go earlier today. It is just BS that by speaking up or asking questions gets you in trouble. So now I have the grocery store and instacart. I pray to God that will be enough to pay all I need to pay until I find a different day job.

ODC-Flexible

 

You see these flags fluttering in the wind so the rod inside has to be very flexible.

Wegman's is very crowded these days. (I suspect over set occupancy limits.) The problem is that they have so many Wegman's online and InstaCart shoppers-for-hire as well as folks shopping for themselves. The aisles are so crowded that carts are often left at the enders.

@junchen.meng has completed the first dark bluish, gray, Renault turbo and customized it in stunning fashion! Don’t sleep on this, so I’m guys, scroll left for the whole shot! Have a cool Friday, and don’t forget build on! #Vinoj #Turbo #ClassicCar #Instacart #Instagram #Influencer #BuildOn#Technic #RC #Toy

The first course from our 16th(?) annual Valentine's Day dinner, made by Steve for the two of us.

 

Lobster, Poached in Citrus Beurre Blanc with Parsnip Purée, Ginger-Carrot Emulsion, Vadouvan Granola, Citrus, and Shichimi Togarashi

 

We've pretty much exhausted all the lobster recipes from our fancy cookbooks, so Steve made this one up, using the poached lobster technique from The French Laundry Cookbook and the vadouvan granola recipe from the Eleven Madison Park Cookbook. We still don't have our car, so Steve had to use Instacart to find a lobster. It was worth it, though. This was actually the course that worked the best of the three.

I should've Instacart my food

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Today's apple delivery from instacart

 

365: The 2021 Edition: Week 35 Theme: Fruit or vegetables in unusual places

 

@junchen.meng has completed the first dark bluish, gray, Renault turbo and customized it in stunning fashion! Don’t sleep on this, so I’m guys, scroll left for the whole shot! Have a cool Friday, and don’t forget build on! #Vinoj #Turbo #ClassicCar #Instacart #Instagram #Influencer #BuildOn#Technic #RC #Toy

ODC-Shopping

 

I have always wanted to try using Instacart so I did today. These are the groceries I got from GreenStar Co-op where I shop. I liked that I didn't have to travel downtown today so had them delivered to our door. I kind of liked that.

Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart, USA speaking in the Feeding 10 Billion: How Will We Eat in 2050? session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 19 January. Congress Centre - Ideas Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

These were installed recently, but I believe they're still black-bagged.

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A 1950s image of a mother and daughter pushing a shopping cart down a grocery store aisle. The left halves of these figures have stylized ASCII art superimposed over them. Behind them looms the hostile red eye of HAL9000 from Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The flood is gilded.

 

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I don't know if Publix plans to use Grocery Pickup for their Instacart operation, but I'm guessing it's unlikely since they scrubbed the former reserved for Grocery Pickup spots.

By the way, that's one of the first Rooms-To-Go furniture showrooms in the Tampa Bay area in the background. It opened in May 1991 and closed in November 2002.

Allison Aubrey

Correspondent, NPR News

 

Catherine Oakar

Special Assistant to the President for Public Health and Disparities, The White House

 

Tambra Raye Stevenson

Founder and CEO, Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture

 

Sarah Fleisch Fink

Director for Policy Research and Development, Instacart

 

Rachel Krausman

Vice President, Social Determinants of Health, ProMedica

I worked late today. I’m not in the front line taking care of COVID patients as many of my brothers and sisters in health care are. I support those who are out front in protective gear.

 

At first it was a bit scary but as we learned more about the disease and what to do about it (wear a mask and get vaccinated as son as you can) it became less frightening. But as numbers rise and restrictions are being reimposed and as the pandemic spreads into the heartland and into rural areas of America I’m getting anxious. Not for me, but for my family - my wife and kids - and for your family. Every person is a son or daughter, perhaps a mother or father, or maybe someone’s sister or brother, an aunt or uncle, or a cousin. Sure, not everyone who gets this disease dies from it. But for the survivors not all recover quickly or have mild symptoms.

 

Who should get the vaccine first? First responders? Front line workers in health care? What about that restaurant worker in that confined sweaty hot kitchen up against co-workers all the time. What about that warehouse worker or instacart shopper, delivery person, postal service worker or man, women or child living in multigenerational housing situation, or resident / front line worker in a congregate living situation (nursing home, detention facility / prison. What about our students, and the frontline worker educators and support staff at our schools and universities. Goodness knows who else I left out. Shouldn’t they get the vaccine before those of us who can and do work from home?

 

It’s going to take time to ramp up production of the vaccine, distribute it, in some cases administer two doses 4 weeks apart, and have your body build up immunity so that your body can fight off the disease. What if only 50% of the population chooses to get vaccinated. How long to get to achieve herd immunity? How many more will die in the mean time. How many more people will become “long haulers” with chronic disease (pre existing condition).

 

Yes I know there are people who think it’s not worse than the flu, and in the United States the flu kills some where around 60,000 year. Remember it’s likely that tens of thousands needlessly die each year because not everyone gets the flu vaccine, and not just the elderly die from the flu. But the whole world is dealing with this disease. In my opinion our response to this should be guided by the greater good, the whole of society. There are limits to individual freedom.

 

Well, enough pontificating for now.

Dani Dudeck

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart

Via IG March 02, 2020 at 12:27AM #Publix #sometimesweshopforourselves #instacart #explorepage

Antoine Hubert, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ÿnsect, France, Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart, USA and Shin Sang-Hoon, Chief Executive Officer, Greenlabs, Republic of Korea in the Feeding 10 Billion: How Will We Eat in 2050? session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 19 January. Congress Centre - Ideas Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Day 31, January 31st, 2021

 

A Pair of Perfect Pineapples

 

Fresh pineapple tastes so much better than canned or even pre-cut pineapple. Even though it’s a pain in the butt to core, it’s worth the hassle to have fresh fruit. Dominic especially loves pineapple, so I’ve been buying two at a time from Instacart. Our wonderful shopper, Deondre, picked a pair of perfect pineapples this week. I was so impressed with the quality, I had to snap a photo of them. They tasted just as good as they looked!

Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart, USA speaking in the Feeding 10 Billion: How Will We Eat in 2050? session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 19 January. Congress Centre - Ideas Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart, USA, Shin Sang-Hoon, Chief Executive Officer, Greenlabs, Republic of Korea and Antoine Hubert, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ÿnsect, France in the Feeding 10 Billion: How Will We Eat in 2050? session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 19 January. Congress Centre - Ideas Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Stark on the front lines

 

Elizabeth Winters

Music Technology major

Junior

 

Instacart Shopper

“(This) is a very necessary service at a time like this. I get paid to deliver groceries to people. I loved doing (this job) before, when it was just for convenience, but now it has become a necessity for so many to have their groceries delivered. It’s wonderful that I get to be a part of it.”

 

JULY 13-15, 2015: ASPEN, COLORADO

Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2015

 

Presented in Association with Aspen Institute

 

“Technology-industry business conferences come and go. Fortune’s Brainstorm franchise, now in its 14th year, endures because of its unique blend of the power of Fortune 500 companies, the excitement of the emerging entrepreneurs of the tech world, and the connective tissue of the investors who finance them. It doesn’t hurt that Brainstorm Tech takes place on the gorgeous campus of the Aspen Institute in Colorado. It’s not the easiest place to get to, but Brainstorm Tech attendees tend to stick around, enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and have a helluva good time in Aspen while they’re at it.”

 

With three constituencies in mind—big-company CEOs, startups with juice, and financiers from every “asset class” from venture capitalist to private equity—this year’s participants include: Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly, President of the CVS pharmacy chain Helena Foulke, Flextronics CEO Mike McNamara, Apple’s top HR executive Denise Young Smith, Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri, and Ed Catmull, president of Pixar and Disney’s animation studios. Also attending are financers including private-equity pioneer Henry Kravis of KKR, Egon Durban of Silver Lake, and Reid Hoffman of Greylock; Startup founders and CEOs including Katia Beauchamp of Birchbox, Clara Shih of Hearsay Social, Apoorva Mehta of Instacart, Katrina Lake of StitchFix, Ben Kaufman of Quirky, Brian Sharples of HomeAway and Ben Silbermann of Pinterest. Joining them in the lineup are Stewart Butterfield of Slack, brotherly leaders of Stripe John and Patrick Collison, and Evan Williams, CEO of Medium. We’ll also hear from music-industry stalwarts Scooter Braun of SB Projects and Scott Borchetta of Big Machine Label Group. Lastly, we’ll hear two special voices from government, ex-Google executive Megan Smith, now chief technology officer of the United States; and Rahm Emanuel, the recently re-elected mayor of Chicago, a global city whose tech scene is emergent

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm TECH

Antoine Hubert, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ÿnsect, France, Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Instacart, USA and Shin Sang-Hoon, Chief Executive Officer, Greenlabs, Republic of Korea in the Feeding 10 Billion: How Will We Eat in 2050? session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 19 January. Congress Centre - Ideas Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

McCarthy Gets InstaKarma - IMRAN™

After Instacart & Instapot, we have InstaKarma!

Kevin McCarthy started sham political-theater impeachment proceedings against Joe Biden, just to placate his treasonous MAGA colleagues. That farce went nowhere. Next, they turned & made McCarthy first in history to be ousted as Speaker. 😂

 

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These were finally revealed properly recently.

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