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The past few days I have noticed that we have no customer counter at the door. We have a handcart/cart sanitizer and that's it. And sometimes not even that. Today, we have way over the amount allowed in the store. We have every other checkstand open with customers going all the way down each aisle leading to the corresponding checkstand.

Is every store doing this or is it people just got tired of counting each customer coming in and leaving?



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IM in Michigan and they never STARTED counting/limiting the amount of people in our store.  We are supposed to get our temp taken when we punch in, but the thermometer always reads "LO" or 95, 96, 97 degrees! At least 5 or 6 people(mostly night crew) tested positive for COVID-19 and were off for a month. This info was never disclosed to the CDC or anyone. Management never eve informed all the associates of the  infected people. All the aisles have  ONE WAY arrows taped on the floor for social distancing but customers ignore them. AND now HERO pay has become THANK YOU PAY! KROGER SUCKS! I AINT NO KROBOT!



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IM in Michigan and they never STARTED counting/limiting the amount of people in our store.  We are supposed to get our temp taken when we punch in, but the thermometer always reads "LO" or 95, 96, 97 degrees! At least 5 or 6 people(mostly night crew) tested positive for COVID-19 and were off for a month. This info was never disclosed to the CDC or anyone. Management never eve informed all the associates of the  infected people. All the aisles have  ONE WAY arrows taped on the floor for social distancing but customers ignore them. AND now HERO pay has become THANK YOU PAY! KROGER SUCKS! I AINT NO KROBOT!


 Management doesn't have to notify any employees of other employees buisness. it's none of your buisness



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My store the customers are still @$$ holes regarding it. We had one stair at them for 5 minutes not sure if she should touch it or not. Good lord customers pull your heads out of the ground. 

It's even more annoying when you clean it off for them. They say "Thank you." Then like di-c-ks they grab a sani wipe and clean it any ways. So why the f did I clean it for you then? Wtf Why?



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Our store is a d level store and we've been at 50% capacity for 6 weeks. When the government goes to stage 3 of reopening they will reduce it to 25%. Then we will start seeing lines form.



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Our store in the Local 1996 area has NEVER counted people coming in-even though we have the 50 percent capacity sign pasted to our doors!



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We don't have signs, and I don't think we ever counted?  Is Quevision actually being used (or useful) for that sort of thing?

Are there actually stores that manually counted?



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My store did. I believe we have stopped though. Some of us had to get a clicker app in our smart phones to count the number of customers entering and leaving the store. We also had someone do a head count and give the door person doing the counting their count so they can add it to the clicker and go from there.

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Our Wal-Mart was still trying this bullsh!t as of last week, but I don't think they are really making it effective or trying to enforce.
Wal-Mart has put down arrows "SHOP THIS WAY" and "DO NOT ENTER" on aisles but most people are ignoring them.

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Our store never counted, because the capacity numbers were bull****. Our store is tiny, so it gets really crowded really quickly (more than three people in an aisle is overwhelming). But the way they calculate capacity, technically we'd never meet it. So half capacity is just our normal busy days. It's bull****, because social distancing is effectively impossible.



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