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In reply to the discussion: Experts say it may be time for grocery stores to ban customers from coming inside [View all]EllieBC
(3,639 posts)65. In AB (Alberta) the UCFW wants stores to allow customers in only
Once a week. Allegedly this would be accomplished by tracking with loyalty apps or cards.
Problem is families. There are limits on everything. 2 packs of meat. 2 jugs of milk. 1 dozen eggs. If you have more than 4 people to feed, that wont cut it.
Also people will just go to multiple stores. Or make phony accounts for multiple loyalty cards.
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Baclava
Apr 2020
OP
HEB here in Texas sanitizes every cart before you get one, employees have shields around ...
marble falls
Apr 2020
#83
One thing that tells me its doing things right: I've gotten to know a bunch of checkout clerks ...
marble falls
Apr 2020
#131
I used to order groceries and then pick up outside the store. Ever since all of this has
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2020
#71
What could go wrong? - Oh, zombie pro-virus faces smashed up on windows of doors..
asiliveandbreathe
Apr 2020
#7
There are two stores in my area that offer on line orders and curbside pickup.
pazzyanne
Apr 2020
#8
Simple solution, no mask, no entry. Control the flow. Limit customers inside.
cayugafalls
Apr 2020
#19
Makes sense to me, stores here are already doing that, anything to reduce numbers inside,
Baclava
Apr 2020
#21
Careless (unmasked/unhygienic) customers need to be the focus with severe limiting
hlthe2b
Apr 2020
#14
In my local stores - including grocery, restaurants open for pickup, pharmacy stores, banks etc, no
Squinch
Apr 2020
#17
It might not go over well, but it's not realistic to ask grocery store workers
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2020
#18
I haven't found any hamburger in a month, my neighbors plump pups are beginning to look pretty good
Baclava
Apr 2020
#24
Call your credit card NOW and dispute those charges and have them dropped.......
Bengus81
Apr 2020
#120
I think that the way it works is that the charge is "pending" on your card until such time as
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#56
well, tying up a person's grocery money (three weeks now for the first one) is unconscionable.
Grasswire2
Apr 2020
#61
I am not endorsing it. I'm just saying that you should eventually get your money back.
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#67
Went Grocery Shopping Yesterday After My Last Visit Over 4 Weeks Ago - As Supplies Getting Low.....
global1
Apr 2020
#27
I disagree. Masks of various materials have been tested and proven to have some benefit.
58Sunliner
Apr 2020
#55
If everyone going into the store was required to wear a mask then the spread would slow considerably
Marrah_Goodman
Apr 2020
#132
Delivery people aren't immune either and may spread from one customer to the next
lostnfound
Apr 2020
#28
Grocery Workers Say Inconsiderate Shoppers Are Endangering Them In The Pandemic
no_hypocrisy
Apr 2020
#94
What's it been now about 2+ years since Kroger made their BIG plastic bag statement.....
Bengus81
Apr 2020
#121
There is another chain grocery store in TX that would let employees wear masks.
BrightKnight
Apr 2020
#88
I am afraid that pulling off the logisitcs of making everybody take either delivery or curb side
totodeinhere
Apr 2020
#57
This would disable the poor and uneducated. No, not a good idea at all. nt
Ferrets are Cool
Apr 2020
#58
Even here in Richmond, VA, pickup appts are 4 to 7 days from order. And the nightmare
Nay
Apr 2020
#70
we would survive. on the other hand, grocery workers might not if they dont change anything.
jorgevlorgan
Apr 2020
#73
Personal responsibly is hard to regulate or legislate. but actually easy to enforce.
Pillow talk
Apr 2020
#74
Here in Yucca Valley (SoCal) about 10% of the customers don't wear masks.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Apr 2020
#75
If there's one thing everyone can relate to, its grocery shopping, maybe we need our own forum!
Baclava
Apr 2020
#129
WTF? Seeing the homeless is "offputting"? How do you like regular old pizza?
marble falls
Apr 2020
#99
Hey, I'm still on the team even on an off term! Say hello to the gang for me!
marble falls
Apr 2020
#103
Went on my first in-person grocery outing at Grocery Outlet in outer Portland OR Friday night
flibbitygiblets
Apr 2020
#100
In my area, masks for staff and shoppers in stores, limited entry in some stores.
CBHagman
Apr 2020
#115
Masks and limits on the number of people allowed in stores are mandatory in RI now n/t
Marrah_Goodman
Apr 2020
#139