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Rapscallion St Croix 04-13-2020 03:34 PM

Stores with aisles should consider.....
 
One-way aisles to facilitate social distancing. They are doing this in Northern Virginia now.

alwann 04-13-2020 03:36 PM

Store Isles
 
Publix has done this. They've put directional arrows on the floors. Unfortunately, many shoppers don't understand or simply ignore them.

Kenswing 04-13-2020 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1745714)
One-way aisles to facilitate social distancing. They are doing this in Northern Virginia now.

They've been doing it at our local Costco (Seattle Area) for over a month now.

They also have an area designated with disinfected carts. They only allow about 40 people in the store at a time. Five out, five in..

The cashier touches nothing if at all possible. Gun scan your card. Gun scan the items in your cart if possible. Customer rotates items to facilitate gun scanning. If the conveyor does get used it gets disinfected between customers. Even with only 40 customers in the store they still have 5 registers open.

A reader board outside displaying in/out of stock status on popular items. If it's out of stock no need standing in line outside.

Several employees directing the traffic flow and wiping things down. All wearing masks and gloves.

A lot of effort but worth it. I wish Home Depot and Lowes would come even close to such effort. Both of those places have been a zoo..

golfing eagles 04-13-2020 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1745714)
One-way aisles to facilitate social distancing. They are doing this in Northern Virginia now.

Great idea!!!:bigbow::clap2::clap2::clap2:

Bogie Shooter 04-13-2020 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1745715)
Publix has done this. They've put directional arrows on the floors. Unfortunately, many shoppers don't understand or simply ignore them.

Probably stop sign runners...…………………..:clap2:

kansasr 04-13-2020 04:46 PM

I was in Publix today and noticed the arrows....great idea. Now if we could only get some people to get with the program. Yes, it does make skipping aisles a little more challenging, but every little bit helps.

EdFNJ 04-13-2020 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1745715)
Publix has done this. They've put directional arrows on the floors. Unfortunately, many shoppers don't understand or simply ignore them.


We "experienced" that for the first time today at Publix Colony. I can say we and many others unknowingly didn't follow them for a while because there was no notice posted, didn't hear any announcements or see any signs in the store. After our third aisle going the wrong way along with lots of others we noticed the thin little blue tape arrows on the floor after someone politely advised us. Generally we don't pay attention to the floor when we shop and they used very narrow blue tape so it wasn't very obvious as we weren't thinking about the floor but only getting my Spaghetti O's (out of stock of course). It's a great idea but they need some "standing up" signs to advise shoppers and then I think many more would have heeded them. Walmart is supposed to be doing it as well but as of yesterday was not and the same for Aldi per the news reports.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-13-2020 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1745715)
Publix has done this. They've put directional arrows on the floors. Unfortunately, many shoppers don't understand or simply ignore them.

They also announce that they've put them there, every hour. Thanking the customers for respecting social distancing and sticking with the one-way aisle pattern.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-13-2020 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1745838)
We "experienced" that for the first time today at Publix Colony. I can say we and many others unknowingly didn't follow them for a while because there was no notice posted, didn't hear any announcements or see any signs in the store. After our third aisle going the wrong way along with lots of others we noticed the thin little blue tape arrows on the floor after someone politely advised us. Generally we don't pay attention to the floor when we shop and they used very narrow blue tape so it wasn't very obvious as we weren't thinking about the floor but only getting my Spaghetti O's (out of stock of course). It's a great idea but they need some "standing up" signs to advise shoppers and then I think many more would have heeded them. Walmart is supposed to be doing it as well but as of yesterday was not and the same for Aldi per the news reports.

If the customers don't notice FOUR signs on the wall when you come in that reads, in big bold colored letters: CLEAN CARTS OVER THERE >>>>>>>>>>>>>

then what makes you think they'll notice a sign standing up in front of an aisle warning them to go the other way?

Pro-tip: if you see someone washing down carts over "THERE" then try looking over "HERE" for the ones that are already clean.

EdFNJ 04-13-2020 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1745842)
If the customers don't notice FOUR signs on the wall when you come in that reads, in big bold colored letters: CLEAN CARTS OVER THERE >>>>>>>>>>>>>

then what makes you think they'll notice a sign standing up in front of an aisle warning them to go the other way?

Pro-tip: if you see someone washing down carts over "THERE" then try looking over "HERE" for the ones that are already clean.


True, but that shouldn't stop them for attempting to make it more obvious. We must have been there BETWEEN announcements or were too busy running down the aisles the wrong way singing "Oh Oh No Spaghetti O's" again and maybe didn't hear it. ;)

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-13-2020 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1745846)
True, but that shouldn't stop them for attempting to make it more obvious. We must have been there BETWEEN announcements or were too busy running down the aisles the wrong way singing "Oh Oh No Spaghetti O's" again and maybe didn't hear it. ;)

If they had security guards with AR-15s standing on the end of each aisle ordering y'all to comply with the arrows on the floor, SOME folks would just pretend they didn't hear the guards. Or they really don't hear them because they forgot to change their hearing aid battery that morning.

People are just very funny sometimes :)

asianthree 04-14-2020 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1745714)
One-way aisles to facilitate social distancing. They are doing this in Northern Virginia now.

Gainesville has been doing this since March, with limited people inside at all times. In every store

golfing eagles 04-14-2020 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1745715)
Publix has done this. They've put directional arrows on the floors. Unfortunately, many shoppers don't understand or simply ignore them.

They're the same people who drive down the parking lot aisles in the wrong direction

davem4616 04-14-2020 06:37 AM

I noticed the blue arrows last time I went to Publix...

I didn't see them when I first went in and apparently went the wrong way down one isle... I'm not in the habit of looking at the ground when I walk

Once I did see them, no problem

Joyce952 04-14-2020 07:00 AM

Publix is doing one way aisles but people are not paying attention to it


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