Wondering how being close to people, in the grocery store, is any different than being close to them at a restaurant, work, park, etc.
Why wouldn’t grocery stores move to curbside only?
Everyone would have to order online, but that seems it would help with social distancing and product availability.
They could say in-store shopping ONLY between hours of 7a - 10a, curbside from 10a - closing.
Just a thought.
Makes sense.
I’ve balked at curbside only because I want to squeeze my own Charmin (produce). However, since I’m not buying much fresh produce, it might be ok. Our grocer currently doesn’t have the service but shouldn’t be too difficult to provide it. It’d sure save on my bad knee.
They’d have to get portable credit card readers. Can those be found these days?