Anonymous wrote:Setting aside the usual dull you're-anxious/you're-reckless routine: Does sporking up macaroni salad out of a tub at a plastic table next to a cart rack qualify for the word "dining"?
Anonymous wrote:It's really unproductive to categorize caution as "anxiety".
Anonymous wrote:I don't get piling-on people that are very cautious. It's not hurting anyone. It's not creating more covid spread.
Just let them be.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to eat in a grocery store??!??
Restaurants I understand, but to risk Covid for a Whole Foods slice of pizza is pretty sad.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to eat in a grocery store??!??
Restaurants I understand, but to risk Covid for a Whole Foods slice of pizza is pretty sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Wegmans the indoor seating area is pretty far from the checkouts. Like really in a whole different wing of the store.
Separate HVAC?
I didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Wegmans the indoor seating area is pretty far from the checkouts. Like really in a whole different wing of the store.
Separate HVAC?
I didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:At Wegmans the indoor seating area is pretty far from the checkouts. Like really in a whole different wing of the store.