"This is such a low stress, low expense business. It really works for us," says Vilchis, who often shops with her 16-month-old in tow. "It's been a bit of a surprise of how well it has been going."
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Shoppers say that the only way to make a decent hourly wage with Instacart these days is to get a good tip. But Instacart's policies make tips tenuous. How so? Instacart provides shoppers with an estimated payout, which includes the customer's tip, before they accept an assignment. However, the app allows customers to reverse the promised tip after the delivery.
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Suspicious Vehicle Parked Behind A Sonora Shopping Center Turns Out To Be Stolen |
Sonora, CA — While on patrol around 7 a.m. on Thursday, a Tuolumne County Sheriff's Deputy spied a vehicle parked behind the Jamba Juice at the Crossroads Shopping Center on Sanguinetti Road. What caught his eye was no license plates on the automobile.
Alameda County to allow outdoor dining, shopping June 19
Alameda County will allow many more kinds of businesses to reopen under new health orders late next week, as officials in the Bay Area county with the highest COVID-19 caseload say they are seeing encouraging indicators and are improving and expanding contact tracing.
As of June 19, all retail stores will be allowed to open for indoor and outdoor shopping, and outdoor dining at sit-down restaurants will be permitted, albeit with reduced customer loads to ensure social distancing, county spokeswoman Neetu Balram said in a statement Thursday afternoon.
Sterling Heights police investigating potential homicide at shopping plaza
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – A shopping plaza on Mound Round in Sterling Heights was the scene of a heavy police presence Saturday night.
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According to authorities, a man in his 30s was found dead at the Fox Hill Plaza. They said they do not believe the public is in danger, but anyone with information is asked to contact the Sterling Heights Police Department at 586-446-2800.
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Wegmans extends shopping hours in New York stores | wgrz.com
BUFFALO, N.Y. — In result of the coronavirus pandemic, supermarkets and stores have made many adjustments to ensure employees and customers stay safe and healthy while they shop.
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to improve in New York State, Wegmans announced it is extending its hours starting Sunday.
All Wegmans stores across New York State will be open from 6 a.m. until midnight every day for the foreseeable future.
Packers Pro Shop reopens to in-person shopping | WFRV Local 5 - Green Bay, Appleton
The Packers say that the Pro Shop that closed back in March is now reopening once again and using retail-sector, back-to-business precautionary guidelines offered by Brown County Public Health, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, and the CDC to maximize the safety of all guests and staff.
The Pro Shop will now be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday, using only the entrances off Lombardi Avenue on the north side of the Lambeau Field Atrium. One set of doors will be marked for entrance and another set will be marked for as an exit.
San Francisco's Westfield mall and Stonestown Galleria are reopening.
San Francisco’s stores will reopen to customers Monday after nearly three months of coronavirus-related closures. Shoppers no longer have to rely on curbside pickup and online sales.
The reopenings will include Westfield San Francisco Centre on Market Street downtown. The mall has weathered not only the pandemic but also a fire set a few weeks ago during police brutality protests.
“Westfield is looking forward to welcoming back our San Francisco guests as we reopen our doors and begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,” Leah Heil, vice president of shopping center management, said in a statement. “We are committed to providing the best experience possible for the community and for our teams, and are working closely with local officials and civic groups to ensure a safe and clean environment as businesses resume operations.”
West Seattle Blog… | GROCERY SHOPPING: Newest West Seattle changes
15 weeks into King County’s outbreak of COVID-19, grocery shopping remains a different experience from what it was pre-pandemic. We’ve been updating hours and other changes at West Seattle’s standalone supermarkets for almost three months now. Here’s what’s new since our last update two weeks ago:
WHOLE FOODS HOURS: The West Seattle Whole Foods Market (4755 Fauntleroy Way SW; WSB sponsor) is now open until 9 pm.
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