they are actually shutting down liquor stores?
Let the riots and looting begin.
Because it's easier than taking it off and putting it on everywhere you go, especially if you have handled something from the outside. If you take it off and put it on every time you make a stop somewhere, then you have to worry about only handling it after you have cleaned your hands. It's just an extra unnecessary step.I saw people driving in their own cars, windows rolled up, wearing masks while driving. WTF? I totally get wearing them in public, among strangers. And using hand sanitizer EVERY TIME you touch anything. And spraying down products with Lysol or a Bleach solution. But why would you wear a mask INSIDE your own car while driving with the windows up?
Because it's easier than taking it off and putting it on everywhere you go, especially if you have handled something from the outside. If you take it off and put it on every time you make a stop somewhere, then you have to worry about only handling it after you have cleaned your hands. It's just an extra unnecessary step.
Yup. Store owner said it was order of the governor. Liquor Stores are now NON-ESSENTIAL businesses. I think Target, Meijer, etc are going to love the sales boost.
Said they will TRY to do curbside service but didn't know how they could actually do it, his computer is not set up for it and he has a big store with a wide selection of goods so putting all that on-line would take quite a bit of time. But he said they will try.
Retail businesses providing the necessities of life include grocery stores, supermarkets, supercenters or mass merchandizers (provided they have a sizable food/grocery section such as Meijer and Walmart), specialty food stores, certified farmer's markets, farm and produce stands, convenience stores and gas stations, pharmacies, auto sales, auto supply auto maintenance or repair, farm equipment construction equipment, bicycle shops, hardware and supply stores, office supply stores, pet supply stores, club stores (provided they have a sizable food/grocery such as Sam's Club or Costco) building material and supplies stores (e.g., Lowe's, Menards, Home Depot).
Retail businesses providing the necessities of life as described above may remain open to the public under the following conditions and restrictions:
i) Such businesses should limit the number of customers in their facility at any given time to achieve the CDC's required social distancing;
ii) Such businesses should limit their hours of operation and consider implementing separate operating hours for the elderly and other vulnerable customers; and
iii) Such businesses shall comply with social distancing and sanitation of applicable areas and other mitigation measures to protect its employees and the public.
As of 11 :59 p.m. on April 7, 2020, all other retail businesses not included above as selling the necessities of life may remain open only for online or call-in ordering with delivery or curbside pickup. These retail businesses shall comply with social distancing and sanitation of applicable areas and other mitigation measures to protect its employees and the public.
Here is the applicable portion of the EO issued issued yesterday. The difference (in this regard) is highlighted. They define what is essential; they don't list every kind of business considered non-essential.
I believe they can stay open. Some may decide to close but I doubt many will. May have to offer curb side service instead but I dont believe they HAVE to close
https://indianaeconomicdigest.com/C...uor-stores-to-switch-to-takeout/-3/5307/99478
The updated language says retailers that do not sell products considered a “necessity of life” can stay open, but only for online or call-in orders for delivery or curbside pickup. That applies to places like craft stores, bookstores or florists.
It also applies to liquor stores.
The new order does not carve out an exemption specifically related to alcoholic beverage sales like the initial executive order did.
Store told me they were told they have to convert to curb service or close.I believe they can stay open. Some may decide to close but I doubt many will. May have to offer curb side service instead but I dont believe they HAVE to close
https://indianaeconomicdigest.com/C...uor-stores-to-switch-to-takeout/-3/5307/99478
NOW the question is, are the people you saw smart enough to know and follow the correct process?
That answers that question.
I believe they can stay open. Some may decide to close but I doubt many will. May have to offer curb side service instead but I dont believe they HAVE to close
https://indianaeconomicdigest.com/C...uor-stores-to-switch-to-takeout/-3/5307/99478
Still at the salt mine?On a lighter note, my dog is a weird ass. He goes absolutely wild for eating his nail clippings.
Mine eats MY nail clippings.On a lighter note, my dog is a weird ass. He goes absolutely wild for eating his nail clippings.
Thanks. Stay safe and keep working so I can keep getting my unemployment checks.Dogs are weird and gross.
Chef Larry: Yes sir, no Kung Flu for me thus far. We haven't heard any news from the sick guy.