Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 1,482 real negative reviews from the top Grocery Delivery apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Exploitative pay structure ($2-7/hour-long batch) with gamified tier system that punishes workers
"Shoppers are getting paid as low as $2-$7 for batches that eat up 60–75 minutes (or more) of real work—driving, shopping, waiting, wrong pins, endless replacements, terrible support"
"I need to speak honestly about the point and tier system because it is not motivating it is exhausting, unfair, and damaging to workers."
Nearly impossible refund process even with clear restaurant errors, leading to customer exodus
"When there's a problem, getting a refund is nearly impossible unless you blame the courier."
"I ordered tacos and paid an extra $1 per taco for avocado and cheese. The restaurant did not add either, yet Postmates only refunded $2 instead of the full $4."
Systematic delivery window deception where promised times change after checkout
"I placed my order because the app clearly showed a delivery window of 5:15–6:30 PM. After checkout, the time kept getting pushed back"
"I had placed an order in the morning around 11 AM and didn't receive my order until ~8:30 PM."
Fake promotions and reward programs that disappear before payout, destroying trust
"Do not trust DoorDash!!! They scammed be with a promotion that they supposedly had. After 8 orders placed I would get a reward of $30 and it kept counting down to get unlocked from (60 DAYS) mind you, when it said 1 day left, it d[isappeared]"
"I've always know DoorDash to up-charge compared to the restaurant and paying $60 was already a lot for one meal for 2 people but when checking my card I was charged $80"
Worst-in-class AI customer support with no human escalation path for disputes
"They have the worst AI customer support of all."
"I show documented proof that I'm owed a refund and they refuse to reimburse me for the items that I purchased and didn't receive. I ask to speak to a manager and I receive the same statement each time."
Grocery delivery apps face severe customer trust and operational issues, with systematic problems in refund policies, delivery reliability, and worker exploitation creating a fragmented market. Users are willing to pay premium prices but demand accountability, transparent pricing, and reliable service—creating opportunity for a trust-first competitor.
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