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.
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.
The click list cart take up half the aisle at Kroger now.
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...