Kudos to Costco.
I was literally out of food (really, nothing), so this morning I went to the Costco in North Wales, PA, just north of Philly. They opened at 8:00 AM officially, though when I got there about 7:40 or so the doors were open.
No line, you were presented a just-sanitized cart as you entered. While shopping, they had employees with "social distance 6 feet" signs who would politely let you know you were getting too close to others. In the frozen/chilled section, they had at least two people wiping down the glass and especially, handles of the display cases non-stop. Stock levels were excellent, and some items were marked with an indication as to how many you were limited to. The only OOS item was TP.
Check out lines were short. Once ready to go, I was out in less than 10 minutes. There are very well designed plexiglass shields to protect the clerks; to check my membership card, I held it against the glass so she could scan the bar code and verify my membership.
This was about as good as it gets. I love Costco.
Sound like they have their act together. I am a member (low rates for tires and glasses) but seldom shop there. I have to take a ferry to the mainland and drive 1/5 hour. We have been told going to the mainland necessitates a 2 week self-quarantine on our return. Not worth the hassle.
I have a very similarly comforting experience at Aldi. Shows it can be done ! : )
I have shopped at Aldis since the isolation began and they are doing a pretty good job but their clerks do not wear masks and even with a shield that bothers me because I've seen customers deliberately go around the shield because they can't hear well enough are some other reason.
Any store that charges you for membership should do that.
It is worth it. Even being single, I save far more than the membership cost. A typical store runs a margin of 20% - 30%. Theirs is 10%. Plus, in non-COVID times, all of the yummy samples. Shopping is actually fun.
@MissKathleen Me too. I bought a 4-pack of Kerrygold today. I also bought about 12 pounds of ribeye steaks and saved $18-$24 on those. Plus, they are better quality than those I can get in the closer-to-me supermarket.
I guess I should join
The wine is surprisingly good, and the roast chicken is better than Fry's (Kroger) Larger and costs $1 less.