The checkout aisles at a number of the United States' largest grocery chains are going to look a little different.
Walmart, Kroger, and Albertsons are installing acrylic glass sneeze guards in the coming weeks to help protect their employees from the spread of coronavirus as they continue to work on the front lines of a public health pandemic.
Walmart
Walmart, which is America's largest grocer, is adding the sneeze guards at its 4,700 U.S. stores and at its 600 Sam's Club locations within the next three weeks. It's also adding floor decals at the checkout lines reminding people of the six-foot social distancing recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).The company said it also found a "new solution" for sanitizing shopping carts: a new backpack-style sprayer employees use to clean the carts "quicker and more thoroughly."
Walmart employees will also have free access to telehealth doctor appointments. The copay is normally $4 per appointment. Walmart is also giving most of its employees extended ability to use a new financial services app that lets them receive early access some of their earned wages.
Albertsons
Albertsons, which owns a number of grocery store brands across the United States including Safeway and Vons, said it's installing the sneeze guards at all of its 2,200 stores within the next two weeks.It's also adding posters and floor decals at areas where people frequently wait including at the pharmacy, at check-out lines, and the deli.
Kroger
Kroger is making similar changes, including installing sneeze guards and floor decals about social distancing at its 2,700 U.S. stores in the coming weeks.Target
Social distancing signs and floor decals are also being added at Target. The company announced Wednesday its check-out lanes will be cleaned after each transaction, and only some aisles will be open at a given time so the closed lanes can be deep cleaned.Whole Foods
Whole Foods stores are also installing sneeze guards to protect customers and employees. The company said it is in the process of rolling out the barriers to all locations.The company has adjusted its hours and expanded employee benefits during the outbreak.
