There!.. problem solved. PP, my sencire apology for existence af any and all structures, institutions, places and contrptions currently in use that you don't need, We will do everything we can to educate people in the whole wide world that you don't approve therefoer all this nonsence has to stop now. Also a comprehensive lists of those who needs those things should be immediately gathered and resented to you so you coulr satissfy your stated above in bolded curiousity. YES! e need to know who are those peole who need to eat in the food stores, those mothers with kids, those employerrs on quick break,.. Who are they?? And why nobody asked PP before instaling eating spaces in the food stores. How mean. |
Agree--my Whole Foods has a register line right next to the cafe. You could definitely be less than 6 feet from someone eating. However, I would just avoid that line. |
+1000 But I agree we are approaching dangerous paranoia with questions like OPs. And it's absolutely hurting many many people - maybe not physically, but definitely mentally. |
Look, going to the grocery store is a seemingly low risk activity, especially compared to indoor dining. If this person doesn't want to do that. It's OK. Some people are going to contract COVID from going to the grocery store. There's a reason grocery store workers were prioritized for the vaccine. Many people drive to the grocery store and never get into a car crash. Until they do. There's no vaccine for car crashes, but there is one for COVID. If people are still scared to go to the grocery store post vaccination, then that is probably some sort of anxiety. |
| I hope for employees' sake grocery stores are not reopening indoor dining. That seems like a big increase in risk for employees, unless/until they all get their vaccines. |
I mean, no, not really. Cases are plateauing here and going up in other states. A vaccine for me is still months away, despite my household being in a higher risk category due to age (but not over 65). I'm at the stage where I will go into stores as necessary, but indoor dining in grocery stores really does cross a line to increased risk that I don't want to take. That's not "dangerous paranoia." |
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Me personally, I think opening up eating in grocery stores is a bad idea at this point. At least the ones where the eating part is next to the cash registers. It allows people to think “well if they do not have to wear a mask sighing there, why should I?” Right now going to the store is reasonably safe. Why increase the risk? Why not keep it to indoor restaurants where everyone going has voluntarily agreed they feel safe in that environment.
Why not wait two more months, when the vaccine is more widespread. Unless there is another reason I am not seeing. Like the workers need these ares to eat. |
OP’s husband has convinced her that things are longer than they actually are |
My bad! How about: Does recyclable-spork-ing up three-day-old beef shreds in a zesty camouflage sauce out of a cardboard binlet at a particle-board table above the dairy aisle qualify for the word "dining"? I mean, I've indulged in the lukewarm bar plenty of times, but I never thought of it as a night out. |
Yup. I don't know if it's just a couple of posters that always rush in to do this or if there's a whole crew, but their responses are getting embarrassing at this point. You don't need to line up one after the other in every Covid thread you see to diagnose posters asking about precautions with "anxiety". It'll be okay, I promise. |
Utterly bizarre. These must be the same people who bring snacks for their kids wherever they go, laboring under the impression that a dangerous drop in blood sugar could occur if they can shovel in the goldfish and Pirate’s Booty anywhere, anytime. |
Clearly you have not been around me when I’m hangry. |
Vaccines have been out for months. If they haven’t gotten one yet they’re not going to. Not my problem. Their choice. Don’t care about their perceived “risk” which is pretty close to zero. |
Hahahaha can't stop laughing PP |
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Not sure. The hot bar at Whole Foods is open now but the indoor seating at the one near me is on a separate floor from where you shop so I haven't noticed whether it's open. I did go to Costco yesterday and people were eating indoors there.
I used to love the WF hot bar but I'm cautious now. Not necessarily because of COVID but during this time, we haven't gotten sick at all. No colds, no stomach bugs. It's made me rethink stuff I used to do. |