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While you're here, how about this:
Independent California Bookstores Innovate to Keep Customers Amid Pandemic - Times of San Diego

Peer past the sign declaring that Beers Books is closed due to coronavirus restrictions, and you can see boxes stacked high on pallets and bins waiting to be filled with orders, as the 85-year-old Sacramento institution prepared to reopen on Friday.
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Manager Andrew Naify was busy trying to buy disinfectant and masks for his employees, a ritual repeating itself across the state as California began to nudge its economy back into gear after more than six weeks of mandatory shutdowns. Bookstores, flower shops and other retail businesses were allowed to partially open on Friday by offering curbside service to customers.
Customers Attraction In The Gambling Industry – Fingerlakes1.com

It may come as a surprise to find out that it is not on the punters' enthusiasm for winning money and getting entertained that drives them to play at a casino. This means casinos cannot only rely on the services they offer to fetch them more customers, but they also must put in extra work by promoting their establishments.
The first casino to operate started business in 1630, in the city of Venice. It was opened to keep gambling indoors, however, it was closed in 1774 and accused by the government for impoverishing punters who risk huge amounts to win free money. Fast-forward to the 20th century, casinos are everywhere – even online, and the are legalized in most of the world. For the gambling industry to still be thriving, they must be doing something right.
Cherokee businesses slowly reopen and customers venture out | Bigstory | tribuneledgernews.com

Raul and Veronica Cervantes, Donna Shipman, Stacey Cain and John Ellrich wait to enter Michael's in Canton last month.
Nurse Kim Brown shopped at Target in Canton this week. She said she wore a mask while inside and will continue to take precautions against the coronavirus.
While parking lots in other areas of the sprawling Canton Marketplace shopping center were nearly empty Thursday, the Target was a hive of activity.
Canton resident Marc Morgan said he's happy to see more businesses reopening following the end of Georgia's shelter-in-place order.
Not to change the topic here:
Costco's Mask Requirement Reminds Businesses The Customer Is Not Always Right
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Some customers are mad that Costco is enforcing a mandatory customer-mask rule and these customers are calling for a boycott.
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The CDC recommends wearing masks. Costco has to protect its employees and its customers - even from themselves. Being almost ten months pregnant - I can tell you I do not like wearing a mask. It can feel hard to breathe at times. But I prefer that to contracting COVID because someone sneezed on me. Or I accidentally touched my face. Rules are inconvenient. But perhaps people who aren't on the frontlines of this COVID outbreak don't understand the magnitude of it.
Should businesses have to keep lists of customers to trace the coronavirus? | wwltv.com

"Our sales have dropped probably 80% since all of this started," said Heather Hutton. She owns big Chief Vapor Products.
She's one of many closely watching what leasers are discussing moving forward, but a recent idea from Mayor LaToya Cantrell regarding contact tracing and keeping a log of every customer isn't sitting well.
"I'm nervous we're going to end up losing a lot of business because people aren't going to want to give their information out, and that's their right," Hutton said. "They shouldn't have to give their information out to purchase products."
Some San Diego Businesses Reopen To Scarce Customers | KPBS

Above: Gabriel Ortiz, an employee at Soccer Solutions, at work on the first day the business was allowed to reopen on Friday, May 8th, 2020.
After almost two months closed, some businesses across the state are being allowed to reopen Friday.
Bookstores, music stores, florists, clothing stores and other low-risk retailers are among those businesses.
Soccer Solutions in City Heights had been closed for two months since the pandemic hit. It's where youth soccer leagues in the area buy their apparel, but with no leagues allowed to resume, business was non-existent on their first day back open.
Local retailers look forward to seeing customers | Business | themountaineer.com

Happening on Twitter
Good for Costco. If you are open for business, the only way to protect customers AND workers is to requires face… https://t.co/6914VZ85JO ConnieSchultz (from Cleveland, OH) Fri May 08 15:19:54 +0000 2020
Challenge accepted, Mayor. @SenSherrodBrown and I wear masks because we are not exceptions to the rule. We must do… https://t.co/M8AvsxJU9e ConnieSchultz (from Cleveland, OH) Fri May 08 19:32:14 +0000 2020
As we move forward in reopening the province, we've developed a framework so that businesses have guidelines to bes… https://t.co/ZHAc7YEujE fordnation (from Ontario) Fri May 08 18:05:05 +0000 2020
No company is entitled to customer data — rather, customers entrust them with it. Companies must protect personal i… https://t.co/uls8JYVhPD HarvardBiz (from Boston, MA) Fri May 08 03:00:12 +0000 2020

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