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Posted: 4/17/2020 2:43:38 PM EDT
Link Posted: 4/17/2020 8:06:38 PM EDT
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Hopefully they did case studies of recent W-M patrons. I went last Sunday and the local W-M practically looked half like a movie set for "Zombieland" or such, and half looked like the set for "ER" or such. People either had PPE or not, hardly any inbetween. No increased cases as far as I know in my AO (Elmore County).
Link Posted: 4/17/2020 8:11:36 PM EDT
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Hopefully they did case studies of recent W-M patrons. I went last Sunday and the local W-M practically looked half like a movie set for "Zombieland" or such, and half looked like the set for "ER" or such. People either had PPE or not, hardly any inbetween. No increased cases as far as I know in my AO (Elmore County).
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I was at the Wetumpka Wally World on the way home.  Pretty slow for a Friday.  

More old people than I expected to see.

Link Posted: 4/18/2020 9:41:22 AM EDT
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People are buying more each time that they go so that they don't have to go as often.  I would imagine that they are seeing an increase in sales because fewer people are eating out.
Link Posted: 4/18/2020 10:21:06 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/21/2020 8:18:01 AM EDT
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Great idea. He had some great points. Why can a big box store furniture but a furniture store can't?  They are actually concentrating shoppers in a smaller area because they have fewer choices. Hopefully it starts the conversation. Georgia is starting to open back up.
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