The Portland chain says the number of customers allowed inside will vary from 50 to 100, depending on the size of the store. LC-Courtesy of New Seasons Market
Upscale Oregon grocery chain New Seasons has begun limiting the number of customers it will allow inside its stores, joining other retailers in an effort to reduce the chances of the coronavirus spreading among shoppers or staff.
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Small Business Sunday: Trophy Cupcakes gives customers a way to ‘pay it forward’
Seattle’s Trophy Cupcakes has found a way to not only keep business coming in, but keep goodwill going out during the Coronavirus outbreak. A new “pay it forward” option allows customers to send sweet treats to local non-profits.
Retailers engage customers in new ways in response to COVID-19
These two words are posted on many businesses throughout Jefferson City, creating an eerie feeling as customers walk by stores that have their doors locked and lights turned off.
What the public doesn't see though are store owners now FaceTiming customers to show them merchandise, responding to social media questions and walking products out to buyers' vehicles.
Equinix closes data centres to customers, contractors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain amid
Equinix has all-but closed its data centres in France, Germany, Italy and Spain as of Monday, March 23 at 0800 Central European Time.
The COVID-19 coronavirus protection measure means "visitors, customers, customer contractors and non-critical Equinix vendors will not be permitted to enter the IBX facilities" in the four aforementioned nations.
Elsewhere in the world – other than in Asia-Pacific locations – entry will be by appointment only as of 0800 local time from March 25. Customers have been asked "please limit appointment requests during this unprecedented situation for only the most urgent and critical work."
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MATA to begin enforcing temporary travel restrictions for MATAplus customers
Beginning Tuesday, March 24, MATA will only transport MATAplus paratransit customers to work, medical-related destinations and to purchase/collect food from grocery stores, restaurants, or food distribution centers at non-profit organizations.
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▪ Customers will be encouraged to use every other seat on a fixed-route bus and Trolley car. Caution tape and signage will be used to help passengers maintain social distance and sit apart.
Lawrence barbers, other businesses requiring customer contact respond to COVID-19 pandemic |
Larry Franklin Jr. stands ready for customers Saturday, March 21, 2020, at Larry's Barber Shop, 924 Massachusetts St. Although at least two downtown barber shop have temporarily closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Franklin was open Saturday despite a sharp decline in business.
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Larry Franklin Jr., owner of Larry’s Barber Shop at 924 Massachusetts St., had plenty of time Saturday morning to weigh the risks and rewards of staying open and continuing to be in direct contact with customers.
Happy Camper enforces safety precautions to customers & employees due to coronavirus
PALISADE, Colo. (KJCT) Pharmacies and other essential stores remain open during the coronavirus. In addition to those stores are dispensaries. The Happy Camper in Palisade remains open and has taken precautions to keep everyone safe.
The small independently owned dispensary has made adjustments to continue to be a way of means for the community. Customers can order online for a 10% discount due to COVID-19.
Local banks try to calm customers | Local News | murrayledger.com
Needless to say, customers are worried. That is why local bank officials say they are doing what they can to calm fears.
"There are a few things people need to know, and No. 1 is that we are a local bank in a local community, and I feel that goes for all banks in this community right now," said FNB Bank Murray-Calloway County Market President Amy Futrell of how she believes the local theme can provide a feeling of calm for customers. "We care about our customers and we also know that nobody can help what's going on right now.
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New Seasons begins limiting number of customers inside stores during coronavirus outbreak https://t.co/NnhIOlCkox https://t.co/kzuQQ1nwRl Oregonian (from Portland, Oregon) Mon Mar 23 00:12:55 +0000 2020
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