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In reply to the discussion: Yard work and gardening are not essential activities! [View all]crickets
(26,168 posts)Both companies have also apparently put new protocols in place to take social distancing into account with marked floors and plexiglass shields for checkers, even monitoring/regulating the number of people in store at a time. I don't blame either company for staying open, but I do think people need to order online more so they (and their germs) can stay home.
It makes sense to try not to close businesses like Home Depot and Lowes -- they provide needed goods (YMMV) that keep people busy and help maintain property values during a time where every little bit is going to count. Some people are wisely starting food gardens now, which is always a good thing. More and more people may want or need to do this in the near future.
All that said, requiring delivery or pickup only of home/garden center goods might be a very good idea.