Posted on 03/25/2020 1:06:50 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Major grocery chains Kroger and Publix have both announced that they will install Plexiglas barriers in an effort to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
According to a spokesperson with Publix, the Florida grocery-store chain is installing Plexiglas barriers at its registers, customer service desks and pharmacies.
Installations will begin this coming weekend, Publix said.
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Was thinking about that I have to go to post office.
I guess Publix cares about service desk workers, Kroger isnt saying anything about them. Will Kroger having six foot queuing separation at self checkout? Thatll go well
Interesting.
Will Kroger build a plexiglass shield around each shopper to protect them from the air in an aisle where someone infected with the virus had just sneezed moments before??
A better way is to order your food from Kroger online, where you can schedule a parking lot pickup (never having to enter the store), or home delivery to your porch.
My sister works at a Kroger pharmacy. I mentioned 2 days ago that I wish they would do this for her. I hope it comes true.
Me too.
That sounds like a good long term investment. Or, maybe just replace them with friendly robots.
That's the best idea. Everyone keeps going on and on about the poor truck drivers. Retail workers are paid far less. Many of them are just kids, and they have to deal with the public every day.
Maybe the grocery stores should close to the public and operate like warehouses for now. People with no internet service could call to place their orders. Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the states should force these stores to do these things. The store owners themselves should make these decisions.
Just like a currency exchange in the ghetto. Sounds like they expect a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
The click list cart take up half the aisle at Kroger now.
Already have those up at Stop and Shop where I live (Massachusetts). I thought I was at a liquor store.
What horrified my wife at the grocery store a week ago was a salad and cold food buffet line where you could grab a serving spoon or tongs to pick up food and place it in a container you also picked out of a pile of other containers. The foods could be touched and you had to use a serving spoon touched by others. The fresh food was only protected by a sneeze guard.
This week when she went shopping, they had at least removed that food option and had some of the same items, but prepackaged in sealed containers.
There is a lot that can be done in grocery stores to reduce the spread of germs and virus.
Having disinfecting whips to clean the electronic keypad where club card or phone number is entered and where debit card pin can be entered would be an improvement, even in the self checkout stations.
One story I read recommended that when you go to the produce section to buy fruit or certain vegetables that you take a plastic bag and put your hand in it to pick up the fruit or veggies and then either turn the bag inside out or place the fruit into another bag you opened. If more people did that then the germ/virus transmission path would be reduced.
Similarly, the use of reusable bags should be banned as they are a contamination source unless you sanitize them after each use when you get home. Once use plastic or paper shopping bags are safer.
Order early.
The first available was four days out, I'm picking up my first attempt in a couple days.
No curbside delivery for water or TP, for those you still have to go into the store. Still, that would be a much shorter exposure...
Id be happy if Kroger could keep the scan and go working so I dont have to see a human at all.
went shopping yesterday plexiglass at the cashier was the set up at Central Market along with 6 foot markers on the floor
“The sneeze guard at the checkout counter is just common sense.”
It’s a placebo.
I went to Von’s yesterday. Threw 1 of my bags over a shopping cart handle of a basket in the parking lot and headed in. One of the Von’s workers comes after me yelling....wait you can’t have that basket! I haven’t disinfected it yet. I kept walking with it and told her don’t worry about it I never touch the basket. And pointed to my bag over the handle. She’s saying...but...but...but...I haven’t disinfected it yet! I just kept walking and assuring her I didn’t need her to disinfect it. lol
Some of our local stores (Sprouts, for example) have already done this.
Could they not spend that money on self checkout lanes. The cashier is then fully protected. Unemployed, but fully protected.
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