@Emilia42 out of curiosity, is this screencap for a listing in shared accommodations or a standalone home? I can see why "helping store bags" would make sense if you're renting out room in your own home, but if not, I completely agree that this is over the top. I routinely have guests arriving the same day a separate set is departing, especially now with visitor traffic surging & Airbnb having thankfully gotten rid of its 24-hour window for mandatory sanitation theater. (Which was silly in the first place, considering the extreme unlikelihood of anyone catching it from aerosol breaths lingering in a given unit, or from any infected surface.)
That said, I do have guests occasionally ask to store luggage, and if possible I try to accommodate them – even if it means putting them in the trunk of my personal car, assuming the guests didn't drive to town or rent a car while here. Until the recent shortages of rental cars nearly everywhere, I had about a 50-50 mix of folks with cars (I have parking available at all of my units) and ones who chose to get around mainly via rideshares.
But welcome gifts? Seriously? Even on Airbnb Plus I've never heard of any hosts offering all guests welcome baskets of some sort. (I do, however, field requests for special-occasion pre-arrival events such as a birthday or anniversary, though I always request reimbursement for anything more than, say, a bouquet of flowers.) My only "baskets" are the ones in my bathrooms with extra toiletries in case a guest left something at home, e.g. toothbrushes, toothpaste & shaving cream (usually travel-size, since I have to replace them anyway after a guest departs).