I believe Target has implemented this practice.
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I would be happy to do that, except my Publix limits customers to two of almost every item. And that’s ok! But it doesn’t leave us with extra to give away. On Tues. & Thurs. Publix allows age 65+ customers in 2 hours early. They should designate a day for their employees too.
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Stores need to limit items. Hazard pay and PPE.
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This is true. The women who was stuffing her sedan trunk with tp 2.5 weeks ago did NOT need to do that. There's been a reasonable amt of produce/meat etc. The only thing totally missing is soap and paper products. None for 3 solid weeks.
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Talk to people working at the stores, say Hi to everyone since people are looking so worried these days. I try to say something to everyone I see and show appreciation for people working in this insanity. It helps, you and them.
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Yes, I sincerely thank every one of them for being there.
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Good point. I've been buying gift cards at the check out counter and gifting my cashier at the end of the transaction. Small way to say thank you but some groceries might be better?!
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That's a great idea but I hope you ask the managers before doing that because that's a gift and some cashiers would get fired for accepting that
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