Walmart's one-way drive stickers are a catastrophe, say customers
The new social purchase policy for retail distribution begins to get poor reviews.
Stickers of alleys at the time of purchases in Walmart tear the country! Or maybe they just lead to a healthy debate on the best way to follow the directives on social distance to deal with the current public health crisis.
The retail giant has instituted new global policies for all its locations to helpEnsure the safety of buyers and employees as thecoronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on everyday life. While limiting the number of buyers authorized in each store location has become a standard practice for many grocers, Walmart's "one-way" policy designed to encourage social distancing is not exactly winningrave Comments.
At the beginning of April,Dacona SmithThe executive vice-president and the head of the Walmart U.S. explained how the "one-way movement" was aimed at limiting the interactions customers have one with others. Walmart also explained how it will work in aFacebook Post:
Clients of attention,
From April 23rd (Thursday) our establishment will go to unidirectional alleys. One-way aisles are designed to increase social distance and give customers more space on each driveway. There will be decals in place to help indicate the stream of direct traffic. You will find green decals "Shop this way" indicating the entrances of each driveway. You will find red "Do not shop this way" from the decals to tell the opponent traffic not to enter the driveway.
Thank you for understanding.
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At the end of last week, Walmart put the one-way buying procedure in practice. And many people ... are not terribly satisfied. Although a simple search on Twitter reveals that there are a number of civil liberties complaints - and even "social control" conspiracies - the vast majority are directed to Walmart buyers who are not arranged or unable to follow The one-way arrows. Witness:
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As many of his other national grocery brothers, Walmart has been confronted with a large number of challenges that came with the coronavirus pandemic and even faced acontinuation of unjustified death of the succession of a partner who succumbed toCOVID-19 [Feminine in March.
As a result, Walmart has been aggressive in this policy and other policies to maintain the safety of buyers and staff members. It seems, however, that some Walmart buyers seem less interested in respecting a simple security measure than doing their own.