There’s definitely things they can do to prevent overcrowding in aisles. Other supermarkets I’ve been to have a certain path you have to follow with arrows on the floor, and you can only enter aisles one way.
There’s definitely things they can do to prevent overcrowding in aisles. Other supermarkets I’ve been to have a certain path you have to follow with arrows on the floor, and you can only enter aisles one way.
People follow them for the most part here, but probably only because what happened in New York was so traumatic that people took the precautions very seriously.
It’s unfortunate, but compared to one or two other stores I’ve been to in the past few months, just that one cleaning team member clocked in seems like more than what others are doing. You’re right, though, a spray bottle can’t do much when all the Karens refuse to wear masks
It's about the best solution out there when people won't follow basic common practices like keeping themselves 6 feet apart, wearing masks, and not having stupid parties.
There’s definitely things they can do to prevent overcrowding in aisles. Other supermarkets I’ve been to have a certain path you have to follow with arrows on the floor, and you can only enter aisles one way.