The internet has spoken: Male Instacart shoppers need to step up their game, and fast . On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, irritated Instacart shoppers share screen caps of conversations between them and their confused male Instacart shoppers. Such public complaints have been happening for years .

“Unfortunately, Schweppes Ginger Ale isn’t in stock. Would you like something else” one man asks his customers above a photo showing, yes, Schweppes ginger ale. “Nah defund male Instacart shoppers immediately,” the poster wrote of the exchange.

Nah defund male Instacart shoppers immediately pic.twitter.com/tQ1ccYHpEU Much of the time, people complain about head-scratching replacement items.

One irked customer tweeted about having a pound of cheese replaced with four gallons of milk. “Did he think I wanted to make it myself,” the person joked. “My friend needed chicken stock and dude replaced it with chicken feet.

CHICKEN FEET,” another person posted. Then there was this beleaguered Instacart shopper who subbed in Bengay pain-relieving cream when he couldn’t locate Ben’s Original Butter & Garlic Flavored Ready Rice. Help me understand pic.

twitter.com/dTTi3EANV4 Some customers say they press the cancel button on their whole order the minute they see a man is going to do their shopping. Kita Bryant, a frequent Instacart user who lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, is among them.

“On a scale of one to 10, 10 being the best, I would say I’d give.