As a new month begins, multiple Facebook users have encouraged people to stay away from grocery stores during the first three days of the month, unless they have an urgent cause to go.
The reason: That's when many people receive food assistance, resulting in an influx of shoppers at that time.
A Monday post by Facebook user Betsey Brock with this message had received more than 12,000 shares as of Thursday evening.
"Please avoid grocery shopping on April 1-3 unless you have a critical need," her post said. "Many WIC/SNAP benefits come to low-income families at the first of the month and there will be a surge as these families redeem them."
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Stricter shopping rules begin in Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro
WILKESBORO, N.C. (WBTV) - The towns of Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro have added some special shopping rules to their States of Emergency.
People shopping for essentials such as food and medicine and more now will have to do it on their own.
Only one member of a family or household at a time will be allowed to enter any retail store during the state of emergency.
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"I guess they are kinda bored being cooped up in their houses," Noland said. "In this time we really don't need that."
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COVID-19 causes grocery shopping difficulties for SNAP users
Grocery shopping on a fixed income can be tricky but the coronavirus is adding another layer of difficulty for people using food assistance programs.
Minnesota's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) issues electronic food support benefits that can help stretch a family's household budget.
The way the program operates is participants are given certain days throughout the month to use their benefits.
However, with the spread of COVID-19, Albert Lea mother Emily Hood say she's finding stores are out of items she needs on her SNAP shopping days. That's because she's noticed people are hoarding items.
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Professor of Food Safety at NC State University Benjamin Chapman gives tip to shopping safely and receiving deliveries during coronavirus.
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Americans are quarantining now more than ever as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread throughout the country. Grocery stores and supermarkets remain open at this critical time for people who need to replenish their stockpiles.
Facebook group becomes a hit, encourages shopping local on Delmarva - 47abc
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – In a time where many business owners are on edge, Dave Galeone is doing everything he can to help ease some of those fears.
“I know these employers don’t want to lay anybody off and they’re doing anything they can possibly do to sustain their business so they can keep their doors open,” said Galeone.
To help local businesses, Galeone created a Facebook group called ‘Shop Local Delmarva’. A place where people can promote their business, connect with customers, post menus and products and so much more.
Walmart and Costco senior shopping hours: What days? When does it open? What are the ages?
A lot of delivery time slots are booked or delayed, meaning many are forced to break their self-quarantine to go stock up on essentials. (Victoria Priola | Staten Island Advance)
As the coronavirus continues to spread, many are scrambling to get time slots for grocery delivery — especially those who are most vulnerable to the virus.
Popular retailers Walmart and Costco have set senior shopping hours to help protect them from COVID-19 exposure.
Going grocery shopping? Here's some ways to keep COVID-19 out of your home
The order says people should only leave their homes for essential activities such as doctor visits and grocery shopping.
Dr. Angeli Maun Akey of North Florida Integrative Medicine says get your groceries delivered if you can, but if that's not an option for you there are some steps you can take to prevent the virus from spreading into your home.
"We can't see it, so we need to act as if, we need to act as if whoever is around us might have a virus."
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