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Pandemic Precautions: A Guide to Grocery Store Changes

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As the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic continues to grow, so does the response by area grocery stores that as essential businesses must remain open continue to evolve.

Typically stores that are open are asking customers to maintain social distancing by staying at least six feet away from other customers as they shop or wait in line. In some cases floor tape is being used at checkout lanes to indicate the amount of distance customers should maintain between each other.

Most grocery chains are currently hiring additional staff and have announced pay rate increases (typically $2 an hour) in recognition of the challenges employees are facing.

Here is a rundown of many other important COVID-19 related changes that have announced by stores that have a presence in our area. Please keep in mind that additional measures will likely be announced in the future, as this is a fluid situation and businesses like supermarkets are continuously re-evaluating their response to the pandemic.

For more information, visit each company’s website and follow them on social media.

For information about local stores like Frey’s Better Foods and Saylors & Co., click here.

ALDI

THE FRESH MARKET

The Giant store at 1880 Leithsville Road, Hellertown, is one of nearly 20 locations the company operates in the Lehigh Valley area. All local grocery chains have been impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. With a span of just a few weeks, most have adjusted their hours, updated sale procedures and made other changes in response to the disruptions it has caused.

 

 

GIANT

LIDL

REDNER’S WAREHOUSE MARKETS

Crowded checkout lines are seen at the Shoprite store on Freemansburg Avenue in Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pa., on March 12, 2020, as panic-buying triggered by the pandemic began in earnest. Due to COVID-19 social distancing mandates, supermarket shoppers are now told to maintain at least six feet between one another. (FILE PHOTO)

SHOPRITE

TARGET

VALLEY FARM MARKET

WALMART

WEGMANS

WEIS

WHOLE FOODS

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