Hello YLF,

I haven't posted forever, tough I read the forum daily and blog most of the days. I am doing fine, just very busy and very tired, so time is always running away from me. I am OK these days, working very long hours from home and being very serious about social distancing. I hope that everyone is as well as they can be in these strange times and that they pass soon. I miss the interaction here, but typically cannot muster enough energy to participate.

So, I have been managing to get a delivery window about once a week for Amazon Fresh grocery delivery so far. My most recent delivery earlier today had all of my ordered groceries plus an extra bag that is not mine, though it had my address on it. So now I don't what to do about it.
A couple of time in the past 10 years I would receive an extra clothing item in my online order that I would promptly return to the store. Thus, my first instinct was to reach out to Amazon Customer Service, inform them about the situation, and see how they can get the groceries back. I haven't done it yet, as then I started (over)thinking it, and wondering if that was actually worse for the workers, as they would have to make an extra, unpaid trip to my building to pick them up in these risky times. So, if I don't reach out, somebody will be missing one of their bags, and a worker might get that taken out of their salary. If I do reach out, a worker might be forced to make an extra trip to my building. Which one do you think is less bad for the workers - what would you do?