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MichMan

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4. Up until Thursday,if a store was open they had no restrictions on what they sold
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 12:37 AM
Apr 2020

She issued a new order last Thursday stating that particular items could no longer be sold and stores must stop shoppers from going down those aisles.

Stores are scrambling to figure out how to comply since they are threatened with legal issues if they don't. If a store for example, has mixed aisles containing both prohibited and allowed items, they have to figure out how to separate them. Things that just got prohibited are carpeting, flooring, furniture, garden centers, plant nurseries or paint.

Since store managers are not only stressed out trying to keep employees and shoppers safe, they are now scared that they will be arrested for a violation, I'm not surprised that a particular store made a mistake in labeling like this.

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