Beginning Monday, Starbucks stores will begin to serve customers in new ways with guidance from the CDC and local public health authorities, the company announced in a press release. Depending on the location, the customer experience will be different.
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For those new to using the Starbucks App, here are step-by-step instructions for digital ordering .
While you're here, how about this:
Delta Surveying Customers on Future Industry Changes | TravelPulse
We all know that travel, especially air travel, is going to change dramatically due to the effects of the global coronavirus pandemic .
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Delta has sent a survey to some of its most valued customers in an effort to gauge consumer opinion about what elements of the travel experience will be different according to the aviation blog The Points Guy, which obtained a copy of the survey .
Delta spokeswoman Kate Modolo confirmed the survey to TPG, saying that the carrier is taking a data-driven approach in determining what's important to customers.
Gold Mine: Favela's Fusion serves up customers’ favorites
The restaurant continues to serve the same favorites as before, with a few exceptions – such as no mussels.
“People really love the pozale, which is a Mexican soup with pork in it,” manager Chead Guinn said. “You can put your own toppings on it.”
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Even though the staff is like family, some had to be let go because they had to close the dine-in section. Favela’s has seven staff members helping with the takeout and delivery orders.
Janesville farmers market opens to steady stream of masked customers
JANESVILLE, Wis. — After weeks of planning, the modified Janesville Farmers Market celebrated its opening weekend of 2020 on Saturday.
The market required customers to wear a mask, restricted outside shopping bags and required all guests to pass through an entrance and exit point. Still, it was a success, according to Market Manager Emily Arthur.
“I'm very happy and pleased that people are coming with their masks on,” Arthur said during the event. “We do have a little stash that we're able to offer people if they do come without a mask on.”
Quite a lot has been going on:
Customers flock to restaurant before it closes doors for good | KLAS - 8 News Now
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas staple is shutting its doors for good. Ricardo’s Mexican Restaurant will close in just a couple weeks.
On Saturday, a crowd of customers ordered delicious dishes from Ricardo's. Pickup at the counter was packed, while the chairs inside the Las Vegas staple sit empty.
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He came to Las Vegas and opened Ricardo’s in 1979, eventually moving and consolidating the fan-favorite to the Decatur and Flamingo location. But in the wake of Nevada's COVID-19 shutdown, business has dropped 80%, and he’s also had to lay off around 60 staff members.
Menards now requiring all customers to wear masks or face coverings while in stores
*Watch our report above on Governor DeWine’s recommendations on wearing face masks in public.*
According to the company’s website , if a person entering the store does not have one, they can purchase a mask there.
In addition, store hours have changed. They are now open Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Elderly and vulnerable guests are also encouraged to take advantage of special shopping hours. The store will be open exclusively to those individuals from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Sundays.
Ohio customers should plan on masks when many stores reopen - Business - The Columbus Dispatch -
Many stores, including major chains, will require customers to wear masks when entering stores, along with store workers. Others are just recommending the precaution.
Preparing to reopen May 12, many Ohio owners of nonessential businesses are wrestling with whether they will require shoppers to wear masks or face covering.
Ohio retailers who were ordered closed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine want to play it safe and minimize the danger to both their customers and employees, but some don't want to risk angering shoppers.
Whole Foods to give free masks to all customers | KXAN.com
(NEXSTAR) – Amazon announced Thursday that Whole Foods Markets across the country will provide free masks to all customers, who will be asked to wear them while shopping.
“To help protect the safety and health of our Team Members and communities, we will be requesting customers wear masks in Whole Foods Market stores,” Amazon said in a blog post .
Happening on Twitter
Starbucks will gradually begin to "welcome customers in a variety of ways, determined on a store by store basis," a… https://t.co/oBvxPLWD8Q ABC (from New York City / Worldwide) Wed Apr 29 17:37:04 +0000 2020
Starting May 4, U.S. and Canada Starbucks stores will gradually begin to welcome customers using the Starbucks App… https://t.co/VoHmC123TE StarbucksNews (from Seattle, WA) Wed Apr 29 16:42:10 +0000 2020
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