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The Ralph’s near me is a basically a homeless shelter.What I've noticed is that when the high end stores like Sprouts or Whole Foods move in, the low-margin guys like Ralphs or Albertsons often go lowball and let their stores just deteriorate.
TJ's is the odd man out, as their prices are generally low but the shopping experience is quite good.
TJs can charge less because of their private label products. Better margins on the product, less SKUs to stock and minimal competition for their own products. Whereas Albertsons et al is trying to cater to literally every kind of shopper.What I've noticed is that when the high end stores like Sprouts or Whole Foods move in, the low-margin guys like Ralphs or Albertsons often go lowball and let their stores just deteriorate.
TJ's is the odd man out, as their prices are generally low but the shopping experience is quite good.
-Grocery store workers get paid pretty well for low/no skilled labor and have plenty of opportunities to advance their carreers.
-Last I checked it wasn’t “corporate policy“ mandating masks in Californi, it was Gavin Newsom (by fiat).
-Rates of covid infection for grocery store workers (TJ’s in the link) are not significantly different than the rest of the communities in which the stores operate....
Trader Joe's discloses coronavirus infection rates after report highlights grocer risk
Trader Joe's has had a total of 1,250 COVID-19 cases among 53,000 crew members.www.foxbusiness.com
who else is supposed to do it?the 'corporate' policies i'm referring to often ask their employees to enforce this mask mandate within stores
whatever percent puts in the work and possesses the aptitude.what career advancement opportunities are available for a large % of grocery store employees?
grocery store workers are no more likely to contract covid than the general population.that link provides mostly useless information.
Again, grocery store workers are no more likely to contract covid than the general population so there’s no data derived justification for prioritizing their vaccination.either way - i still believe that if we all agree that Americans need a way to purchase food and we want people to work in stores in order to facilitate this and that we are still within the parameters of our wacky vaccine prioritization for certain groups than grocery workers should get vaccinated
Pay them what they and their employer agree upon.Either way pay these mofos whatever they want.
-Grocery store workers get paid pretty well for low/no skilled labor and have plenty of opportunities to advance their carreers.