Several grocery chains across the US are changing store hours during the coronavirus outbreak. They say the reduced hours will give them more time to clean stores, restock and keep workers healthy.
Grocery chain Publix, which has more than 1200 stores across Florida and southern states, will be closing at 8 pm ET, or two hours early, to give employees time to restock produce and sanitize shelves."Publix will continue to focus on keeping our associates healthy — and our stores open and stocked — to serve and support all our communities," Todd Jones, Publix CEO, said in a statement on the chain's website.
— Jon Walczak March 14, 2020 The Giant Company, a chain located in Pennsylvania with nearly 200 stores across the mid-Atlantic, announced Saturday that its 24-hour locations would start closing at midnight and reopening at 6 am ET the following day.
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