OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- Wearing a mask in public is not required, but it is encouraged. Some people choose to do so.
"You don't know who's on the side of you. Like you don't know if she has it or if he has the virus," Ian Leon said while walking outside.
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"We have all different formats, but we wear them regularly. And we wear them out in the public too because we just believe in them," Tony Mongello, the general manager of The Monster Club, explained.
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DTC personal care brands seize on customers' changing habits – Glossy
Prior to the shutdowns, online sales had made up 11% of CPG sales , according to research firm IRI. But the millennial-friendly DTC business model has become more appealing as consumers seek out new brands to satisfy online orders. CPG e-tailer Public Goods, for example, has seen a fivefold sales increase since the start of the Covid-19 shutdowns in the U.S. Personal care brand By Humankind has also seen an increase, selling out of a newly launched hand sanitizer in 24 hours.
"In [a matter of] a day, we had to hire an additional 20 people on the customer service team because our volume increased so dramatically," said Public Goods founder and CEO Morgan Hirsh. The customer service team had previously consisted of only four people. The brand's hand sanitizer is currently its best seller. As a site that also sells household and grocery goods, one of its other top sellers is ramen.
Amtrak customers without face coverings will be denied service | Boston.com
Customers at all stations, trains, and thruway buses are required to wear a face covering, according to a press release, but small children unable to keep them on are exempt from the rule. The coverings may be removed when passengers are in their private rooms, eating in designated areas, or seated alone or with a travel companion in their own pair of seats. Customers must supply their own face coverings.
Amtrak's Northeast Regional trains to New York and Washington, D.C. are currently operating on a reduced schedule . Amtrak's Downeaster trains, which travel between Boston and Brunswick, Maine, are suspended through at least May 31 . High-speed Acela service on the Northeast Corridor will return with a modified schedule on June 1 . There will be three weekday roundtrips, according to Amtrak, and Northeast Regional trips will increase from eight to 10 roundtrips.
Morgan Stanley Hid Fees From Some Customers, S.E.C. Says - The New York Times
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay a $5 million fine to settle a Wall Street regulator's complaint that it loaded extra fees onto accounts of some customers who were expecting to pay only a flat rate for its investment advice.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said on Tuesday that the extra fees were levied from 2012 to 2017 on accounts that were part of its "wrap fee" program, which was supposed to be managed for a flat fee. In marketing materials for the program, the bank told customers the accounts would connect them with top-notch investment advisers "while streamlining and simplifying the expense associated with such a portfolio."
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This Milwaukee gaming store is reopening with 2 customers at a time
A family-owned gaming store in Milwaukee's central city, recently profiled by the Journal Sentinel, is reopening under new public health conditions announced by state officials.
Battlebox Studios, 5431 W. Lisbon Ave., will only allow two people from the same group into the store at the same time.
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Battlebox also is requiring customers to call first, and discuss what they want to buy, sell or trade, under the conditions announced Tuesday in a Facebook post.
Feds Warn Airlines Once Again To Offer Customers Refunds | KPBS
An airline arrival and departure board shows several canceled flights last month at the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla.
Amid a huge increase in consumer complaints, the federal government is once again reminding airlines of their obligation to offer customers refunds for canceled flights. At the same time, regulators say they will provide airlines some relief from a requirement that carriers continue flying into cities where demand for air travel is close to nonexistent.
Colorado shuts restaurant that told customers: If you're scared to break social-distancing
C&C Coffee and Kitchen had had enough of all the coronavirus restrictions and, through its Twitter TWTR, -1.81% feed, let President Donald Trump know it was about to take action:
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The Castle Rock, Colo., shop opened its doors for Mother's Day in defiance of the state's public health order limiting restaurants to takeout and delivery services.
The crowd, however, wasn't a welcome sight for at least one customer, who called it "unbelievable," and, according to the Denver Post , filed a complaint with the Tri-County Health Department.
Tampa Bay restaurants checking temperatures before letting customers enter
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Restaurants across the Tampa Bay area are conducting temperature checks before letting customers inside to ensure everyone’s safety during the pandemic.
With more restaurants beginning to reopen as the governor relaxes restrictions during the pandemic, businesses are coming up with ways to protect employees and customers. Several restaurants now check temperatures of employees and customers before allowing them to either work or dine-in.
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