Social Distancing at the Grocery Store – Now It’s the Law
State and local governments are mandating that grocery stores do more to keep us safe.
State and local governments are mandating that grocery stores do more to keep us safe.
Disruption caused by the coronavirus could impact our usual grocery savings strategies.
Several grocery chains are scaling back on the usual promotions and deals as the coronavirus emergency goes on.
Retailers scramble to adjust their ads and deals in response to the coronavirus emergency.
Several grocery chains are now offering “senior-only” hours for older shoppers to get their groceries in less crowded environments.
Grocery stores cut back hours, but pledge to remain open and well-stocked, during the coronavirus emergency.
Don’t panic! There are some common-sense steps you can take now to prepare for a potential coronavirus outbreak.
Sprouts Farmers Market “revises” its sales and promotions, turning off some deal-seeking shoppers.
In a surprising conclusion, a new study says access to more grocery stores could help reduce the amount of food we throw away.
An advocacy group urges stores to better inform shoppers about food recalls.