Agnostic.com

4 3

For a long time , I've been doing my shopping on Sunday morning , because , living in the Bible belt , the stores are empty then . With the Chruches , finally shutting down , I was concerned that the store would be packed today . When I arrived there was an area outside the store with pylons , attached to one another by cords to create a waiting line , and within the maze , it was marked off with tape showing six foot distances . Inside the store , the entry way was packed with employees , aparently still setting up . There were corded off areas and a large man with a counter and note book , to keep track of the number of folks in the store . There were a lot fewer people than on a normal day , but more than on a Sunday , and most were not groups of people this time . The vast majority were single people and I saw no children this time .

Cast1es 9 Apr 5
Share

Enjoy being online again!

Welcome to the community of good people who base their values on evidence and appreciate civil discourse - the social network you will enjoy.

Create your free account

4 comments

Feel free to reply to any comment by clicking the "Reply" button.

0

Texas is fucked by Abbott the Bush Crine Families and theocracy.....one activist Atheist can scare xians back into their closets by the thousands ....say nothing and the xians breed like rats

1

I guess that's the new normal for a while. I live in the country and the Walmart is NEVER crowded. Will venture out to see what it looks like maybe Tuesday... I think that's seniors time (first couple hours). Having no kids in there will be an added advantage. Stay HOME, kids!

0

Good. Its the same here in the UK in most stores.

1

Costco allows one person per cart, no "groups" of any kind.
Walmart counts those entering, limited #'s, & you use a different door to exit, also counted.
This makes me happy, actually.

Write Comment
You can include a link to this post in your posts and comments by including the text q:480530
Agnostic does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content. Read full disclaimer.