Just about everything that started as one retailer’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has quickly become commonplace. A few weeks ago, someone came up with the idea of senior shopping hours, stricter return policies, plexiglass cashier shields and stripped-down (or no) weekly circulars – now, it seems nearly everyone has followed suit. More recent quickly-adopted trends have included floor decals promoting social distancing and limits to the number of people allowed inside a store at one time.
Could roped-off sections of the store, forbidding you from buying certain items, be the next trend to catch on? Here’s the entire article from Coupons in the News. Reminds me of a zillion years ago when a brother lived in Missouri and their Sunday laws allowed alcohol and food sales, but prohibited brooms and the like. but figured, hey, it’s Missouri…
