ORLANDO, Fla. – Even as stay-at-home orders are issued as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, grocery stores will remain open, meaning retailers are trying to come up with ways to protect their cashiers and other employees.
One solution that’s becoming popular among grocery store chains is Plexiglass barriers that will provide a buffer between those working the register and a potentially sick customer.
Even a local food bank, Harvest Time International in Seminole County, has installed barriers in the check-out area and added lines on the floor indicating the 6-foot mark to keep in line with social distancing guidelines.
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