One way streets in stores

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I went out to shop today. 4 stores, all with directional do not enter signs on some isles.
I broke the rules sometimes when no one else was in the isle. Another adjustment to shopping.
 
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funKYcat75

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Probably because Mom was bringing all the offspring...saw that **** show happening at Costco 2 weeks ago...aloof Mom shops
while her 3 kids run amuck in the aisles, handling food items, yelling and playing like there's nothing going on.

Costco put a stop to that crap last week and now allows 2 people per membership at a time.
 

sluggercatfan

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Went to a store today that made every person enter take a buggy regardless if you needed it or not. I asked why and they told me that it would ensure 6 feet distance between customers.
Our Walmart grocery is doing this with baskets being # marked...only a certain # in at a time.
 

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If stores can control the direction of traffic flow in their aisles, then presumably (obviously) they can block off access to entire sections. My question is this: Why is Beshear allowing places like Lowes to sell flowers, while simultaneously ordering florists to close their doors?

Lowes could easily block off their entire garden section, so why isn’t Gov Dad ordering them to do so? Are flowers sold by Lowes somehow essential to sustaining life during these troubled times, but the ones sold by a mom-and-pop florist put the public at increased risk? And, yes, I AM still pissed because I had to landscape this weekend.
 
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If stores can control the direction of traffic flow in their aisles, then presumably (obviously) they can block off access to entire sections. My question is this: Why is Beshear allowing places like Lowes to sell flowers, while simultaneously ordering florists to close their doors?

Lowes could easily block off their entire garden section, so why isn’t Gov Dad ordering them to do so? Are flowers sold by Lowes somehow essential to sustaining life during these troubled times, but the ones sold by a mom-and-pop florist put the public at increased risk? And, yes, I AM still pissed because I had to landscape this weekend.

Same thing happening at Costco...people leaving with TV's, mattresses, rose bushes, furniture, etc. I was surprised areas weren't marked off
and people are definitely browsing - just grateful they are open at this point.
 
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BlueVelvetFog

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Went to a store today that made every person enter take a buggy regardless if you needed it or not. I asked why and they told me that it would ensure 6 feet distance between customers.
You should collect a “train” of those carts and go through the store. That’ll give ‘em some distance
 
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