Ex-Target worker bangs male Instacart buyers

Male Instacart buyers have caused some buzz on TikTok. Recently, a former Target employee went viral for posting a video about how she holds her own when it comes to helping male Instacart and Shipt shoppers.
TikTok creator Lo (@pmmeyourmomjeans) posted the viral video on March 8th. On March 14, TikTok racked up over 18,200 views and 1,600 likes.
The video’s text overlay reads, “I used to work at Target and when male Instacart/ship buyers have asked me to help them find something, I’ve told them straight out no 🙂 I don’t get commission for fulfilling yours Orders while pretending you can’t see where things are.”
“Take your armed incompetence to Walmart,” she concluded.
@pmmeyourmomjeans they always pretend they can do things like ?? #target #targetemployee #shipt #instacart #retail #customerservice #weaponizedincompetence ♬ Cute but psycho – Ava Max
Many viewers flooded the comments section expressing frustration with male Instacart and Shipt buyers.
“Every time my Shipt buyer is a male, I hold my breath to see if I’m missing half my order or not and if my products are spoiled,” wrote one user.
“Have you heard about those who won’t buy pads/tampons because it’s ‘gross’ lmao,” Lo replied.
While most commenters agreed with Lo, some felt the TiToker was too harsh.
“Damn, can’t you just give them a gear number or something,” one viewer commented.
In response, Lo shared that she gave aisle numbers to male Instacart and Shipt buyers when they asked for help.
“I assigned aisle numbers! but they expected me to find literally each item individually. Not my job.”
The Daily Dot contacted Lo via TikTok comment.

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*Initial publication: March 14, 2023 5:07 pm CDT
Angela Kleinfeld
Angela Shanice Littlefield is a freelance writer for the Daily Dot, specializing in pop culture and tech news. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and an active member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). She has written and worked for entertainment greats such as Sirius XM Radio Personality Sway Calloway and has published work for Grammy U, the NAACP’s Crisis magazine and Austin Monthly magazine.
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