The double tap issue with drive-ups and Starbucks is really becoming a problem. That's when guests tap the "I'm On the Way" button in the Target app to pick up their drive-up order, then they'll tap "I'm here" right after. When they click that they're on the way, the option to order Starbucks pops up, then when the guest taps that they're at the store, the Starbucks order comes in with 0 minutes on the order. At roll out for Starbucks drive-ups, we were told it would cut off at 5 minutes away, but clearly that's not the case.
At my store, that means we have a couple of drive-up delivery employees who stand at the hand-off station, giving us dirty looks, demanding their Starbucks order. I'm sorry to say, if I have a line of guests waiting for their drinks, the drive-up that comes in with 0 minutes and starts counting up in time is getting slotted in with the rest of them. I'm not going to stop making the drinks for other guests just to make a drive-up order. (One of our drive-up employees even went to an ETL to complain that I wasn't making the drive-up order fast enough... to be clear, I was making the drink. I was just ALSO making the two other drinks for the guests this employee was blocking from the hand-off station as she demanded her drive-up drink. Because we only have one espresso machine, she had to wait maybe a whole three minutes...)
Anyway, my point in this post is two-fold, really. First, the system really needs to flash a notice or something to the guests waiting for their drive-up orders that there may be a delay in their delivery due to Starbucks volume levels if they're double tapping. And secondly, if you're a drive-up employee, please be considerate to the Starbucks employees who have to deal with the double taps. We're not ignoring your drinks, even if they come in with no time to make them. We're still going to make them. I promise. But we're on the same team here...
At my store, that means we have a couple of drive-up delivery employees who stand at the hand-off station, giving us dirty looks, demanding their Starbucks order. I'm sorry to say, if I have a line of guests waiting for their drinks, the drive-up that comes in with 0 minutes and starts counting up in time is getting slotted in with the rest of them. I'm not going to stop making the drinks for other guests just to make a drive-up order. (One of our drive-up employees even went to an ETL to complain that I wasn't making the drive-up order fast enough... to be clear, I was making the drink. I was just ALSO making the two other drinks for the guests this employee was blocking from the hand-off station as she demanded her drive-up drink. Because we only have one espresso machine, she had to wait maybe a whole three minutes...)
Anyway, my point in this post is two-fold, really. First, the system really needs to flash a notice or something to the guests waiting for their drive-up orders that there may be a delay in their delivery due to Starbucks volume levels if they're double tapping. And secondly, if you're a drive-up employee, please be considerate to the Starbucks employees who have to deal with the double taps. We're not ignoring your drinks, even if they come in with no time to make them. We're still going to make them. I promise. But we're on the same team here...