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In reply to the discussion: What are you seeing at the grocery? [View all]GoCubsGo
(32,079 posts)51. Yeah, and it's been that way all along.
A couple of weeks ago, the local Kroger was up to about 80% or so with masks. But, since Gov. McMoron started opening stuff back up, more people back to going without them. Haven't been to Publix lately, but I doubt it's any better. I try getting in and out as soon as possible, but they don't make it easy. I have to double back to get down aisles that were clogged up with shelf stockers and germ-spreaders. I think I'm just going to take my chances with the free curbside pickup for the time being.
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store where I work (Md.) just put up rationing signs throughout the store this week; bread, meats,
bigtree
May 2020
#4
No, I snarfed a toasted ww bagel with veggie cream cheese and coffee at 8 am already.
CTyankee
May 2020
#9
hubby scoffs at my pie. he prefers his blueberry. I say that's settling for less. We disagree.
CTyankee
May 2020
#13
Od, yes, to the peanut butter pie! I wish I had some for this afternoon after my nap.
CTyankee
May 2020
#21
Probably couldn't pay me enough to go actually out to a store until 2022, at the moment?
Brainfodder
May 2020
#17
TP and paper towels now always available but that aisle still mostly empty
Demovictory9
May 2020
#86