Published 16:12 IST, March 30th 2020
ShopRite hours and senior shopping hours during the COVID-19 lockdown
Here are the ShopRite hours during the coronavirus lockdown. ShopRite will also have special senior hours for the elderly and at-risk citizens.
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Almost all shops in US are currently on lockdown due to Coronavirus pandemic. However, most grocery retailers are still open to provide citizens with basic food and necessities. ShopRite, which is a major retailer in states Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, will remain open during COVID-19 lockdown. However, shop timings and shopping rules have been tweaked to protect customers and employees from disease.
ShopRite hours and senior hours during Coronavirus pandemic
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Due to ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, ShopRite will have modified shopping rules to prevent spre of disease. ShopRite's working hours will differ depending on state and county. However, in most locations, ShopRite will still be open during usual working hours, which is 7:30 AM to 10 PM.
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In a publicly released statement, ShopRite revealed that y will have senior shopping hours, but timing would differ from location to location. Moreover, ShopRite also stated that those shops that did t have senior hours would have separate checkout stations for elderly and at-risk individuals. In most locations, senior shopping hours will be from 7 AM to 8 AM, right before official work hours begin.
se special shopping hours have been implemented to protect at-risk citizens such as elderly. Even healthcare professionals and on-duty officers will be allowed to purchase groceries during senior shopping hours. Every or customer will have to enter shop after 8 AM.
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ShopRite has also imposed a new rule, that only allows one shopper inside at a time. This new rule helps prevent spre of coronavirus and promotes social distancing among shoppers. Moreover, home delivery will also be unavailable during lockdown. ShopRite has also anunced that y will be limiting purchase of certain products, such as toilet paper and certain food products, due to short and to prevent hoarding.
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16:12 IST, March 30th 2020