The worst grocery stores of 2020
These channels dropped the ball on the implementation of COVID precautions.
An interesting consequence of the food retail pandemic is the extent to which national and regional chains had to take responsibility for public health.
At this point, you probably feel safe when you enter aCostco,WalmartOr whole foods and see the directional decals on the ground, the plaxiglass barriers to the registers and the distributors of Purell at the entrance of the store (and output). More importantly, you wear this feeling with you, maybe all the way home. (In touch:8 groceries who can soon be in the short diet.)
On the other side of the Board of Directors, large supermarkets and retailers have made significant adjustments in the way they do business to give priority - possibly to a greater extent than ever in the health of the Food industry-consumer. But all channels have not reached this new role than others, and covid-fatigue fatigue does not remain vigilant in maintaining the precautions in store.
In addition, as our comprehension of COVID-19 has progressed, the standards to which national and regional grocery chains have become responsible. Several months after clarifying thatThe surface contact is not a main tract of infection, theCDC offered advice In October, suggesting that airborne transmission represents part of the propagation of the virus.
What should you look for in a grocery store right now?
Customers are looking for supermarkets that offer not only a complementary hand disinfector, but also those who have means and methods for applying social distancing. As Marissa G. Baker, Director of the Industrial Hygiene Program at the University of Washington, explained in a recent article with theBoston Globe, theSupermarket precautions Should be taken at this stage are largely behind the scenes: improved ventilation and air filtration systems, as well as paid leave for sick employees - to encourage self-insulation, the optionally.
Add to this other other other, and now well established, such as the frequent monitoring of the capacity of the store capacity, regular clean cleanings, mask compliance controls - it is not difficult to Imagine how much a supermarket could start letting sliding things.
With all this in mind, we have compiled a list below of four US, both national and regional supermarket channels, which have largely underperformed in terms of Covid security precautions this year. To facilitate comparison and ranking, we also consultedConsumer reports Grocery stores and supermarket ratings and used his metrics.
Ranked at least absolute worst.
Winn-Dixie
Winn-Dixie Look at his parent company, South-East grocery store, for COVID guidelines. So, while the Winn Dixie website refers, in a closed way, to its commitment to"Strongly encouraging" The use of masks in its stores, we can assume that this practice was at some point in Seg's SEG line "requirement"Masks, starting July 27th.
Nevertheless, if you are looking to reassure us, do not look too closely the parents' website. The Southeast grocers then explain his dissatisfaction with the "burden" to apply mask policies. Winn-dixie, meanwhile, is at a molster73 onConsumer reports, with a payment rate (and a cleanliness) of 3/5. Not to mention the quality of the products and the variety has also received an unwanted 2/5 score.
SAFEWAY
A subsidiary of Albertsons, the west coast chain attracts its guiding principles of Covid entirely of its parent company. The specificities of these precautions are nestled in a FAQ that redirects you to the Albertsons homepage. Albertsons offers associates with a Covid-19 replacement salary, which wins this chain of Brownie points.
The policy was adopted in March, however, the appreciation of 2 per hour of $ 2 per hour has given its employees,expired in June. In addition, Safeway is aLow 72 toConsumer reportsScale, with an average score of the 1/5 payment speed and the cleanliness of 3/5. Why the risk?
Tops
Tops (full name Tops Friendly Markets) is a supermarket chain belonging to a supermarket chain regardless of New York and New England.Tops Currently asks that customers wear masks, although it shows closely the right of the state, which requires face coatings in public places when the customer is "unable to maintain the social distance".
TanningOverall rating of 70and 2/5 for cleanliness and payment speed, the highs received the second lowest score of all northeastern channels according toConsumer reports.
Key foods
The coast supermarket cooperative is marked aLACKLUSTER 69 Going through Consumer reports metric, indicating the satisfaction of the intermediate customer. In April, The key food website made no mention of mask requirements for clients and only general references to "social information directives that we all become familiar with."
In addition to this, the key foods marked a 1/5 mark quality on the brand, the selection of healthy options, the selection of products locally and prices on the biological options. With an average cleanliness capacity of 2/5 and a payment rate of 3/5, you might consider going elsewhere for your weekly grocery transport.
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