So here's something... I took this photo today at Costco.
They have two registers open side by side, and funelling the customers into the same lane for payment at both registers.
The lane is about 5-feet wide, and customers are literally bumping into one another while making payments.
In the photo below, it should be noted that the tall man, and the woman in the white are NOT together, they are at separate checkouts.
A woman in checkout 9 bumped into the back of me (while I was at lane 10).
When I complained to customer service I was told to "wear a mask" (which I was)
When I said "Wearing a mask does nothing if people are bumping into me." I had a supervisor come over and say "we're doing the best we can"
No, you're not... there are 18 checkouts. There are only 7 of them open. There's no need to open two together and force customers in a lane that's only wide enough for one.
"We understand your concern and we're doing our best"
Costco... you used to be a leader in this. Social distancing means "stay 6 feet apart" -- and you have signs all over the warehouse saying "stay 6 feet apart" -- and then you funnel people in a narrow lane forcing them to bump into one another.
You put up plexiglass barriers to protect your staff, but do absolutely nothing to protect the customers. Shame shame shame.
That's not right.
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