Anonymous wrote:Nope, not bringing my 5 year old to the grocery store yet, and definitely not Target, although he would love to do so. Shopping trips need to be essential, quick, and orderly, for the health of everyone around you including the workers. Nothing is ever quick or orderly with young kids.
Maybe if your kid is small enough to sit in the cart, but also still wear a mask (so like 2 or 3?) or if they are old enough to walk beside you and not touch anything or talk to anyone (ymmv, but I'm thinking like 8 minimum) then it would be worthwhile. But for a wiggly, loud, 5 year old, no.
Find another way to entertain your kid if they are so desperate to get out of the house. This really isn't about you, it's about everyone around you.
Anonymous wrote:All of these posters suggesting delivery or curbside for people too anxious to shop in-store do realize that these services aren't completed by robots, but by actual human beings who have no choice but to show up for work and get paid? Your decisions aren't just about you and other shoppers, but all of the financially and often health-vulnerable workers, too.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a family with the mother, father, and three young kids shopping at Costco last week. Entire families who grocery shop together at crowded stores have always annoyed me. There are two parents available, why must you all go to the store??
Anonymous wrote:I have been taking my kids shopping for 3 months. We wear masks and wash our hands when we get home.
No biggie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, not bringing my 5 year old to the grocery store yet, and definitely not Target, although he would love to do so. Shopping trips need to be essential, quick, and orderly, for the health of everyone around you including the workers. Nothing is ever quick or orderly with young kids.
Maybe if your kid is small enough to sit in the cart, but also still wear a mask (so like 2 or 3?) or if they are old enough to walk beside you and not touch anything or talk to anyone (ymmv, but I'm thinking like 8 minimum) then it would be worthwhile. But for a wiggly, loud, 5 year old, no.
Find another way to entertain your kid if they are so desperate to get out of the house. This really isn't about you, it's about everyone around you.
This sounds like a post from March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, not bringing my 5 year old to the grocery store yet, and definitely not Target, although he would love to do so. Shopping trips need to be essential, quick, and orderly, for the health of everyone around you including the workers. Nothing is ever quick or orderly with young kids.
Maybe if your kid is small enough to sit in the cart, but also still wear a mask (so like 2 or 3?) or if they are old enough to walk beside you and not touch anything or talk to anyone (ymmv, but I'm thinking like 8 minimum) then it would be worthwhile. But for a wiggly, loud, 5 year old, no.
Find another way to entertain your kid if they are so desperate to get out of the house. This really isn't about you, it's about everyone around you.
This sounds like a post from March.