EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Walmart officials said they will close all stores that operate 24-hours overnights to stop spread of coronavirus and to restock products.
Walmart announced Saturday that beginning Sunday, March 15th, all stores currently operating 24-hours will be moving to a 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. operating schedule until further notice.
Stores currently operating under more reduced hours (for example they regularly close at 10 p.m. or open at 7 a.m.) will keep their current hours of operation.
Walmart officials said this is to ensure that staff at each store are able to restock products and properly sanitize the store.
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They are also going to have armed guards in the store to combat the shoppers.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with this Walmart. I hope those that stock do their jobs a bit better since no one will be in their way and I really hope those that sanitize do their job right.
ReplyDeleteWould be nice to know when freight day is so we do not go everyday to find EMPTY SHELVES.
ReplyDeleteI just bought 3 huge rotisserie chickens at Sams.They have juice dripping off of them & they're making my car smell like a restaurant.Those chickens and the Hawaiian rolls I bought will make our lips go flippidy flop.
ReplyDeleteMarch 16, 2020 at 1:22 PM:
ReplyDeleteRead the label and see what's in that "juice" dripping off of them. It's not what you think.
They call it "enhanced" protein in the chicken business.
DeleteMarch 16, 2020 at 11:10 AM:
ReplyDeleteDuh, every day is freight day at WalMart. It is naive to think that everything arrives on the same day. WalMart receives 7 days a week.
Can't stock shelves when you have no product in your store rooms.
ReplyDeleteBetter TAKE OUT those Self-Check outs while you are closed !!!!
ReplyDeleteThey don't stock shelves when they DO have stuff to put there !
ReplyDeleteMarch 16, 2020 at 10:34 PM:
ReplyDeleteThat's a stupid thing to say. Are you stupid?