>On Friday, Walmart announced that starting on Saturday, it will be limiting the amount of customers in their stores. Stores will allow no more than five customers for each 1,000 square feet at a given time. That is roughly 20% of a store’s capacity. Customers will enter a single-entry and be directed by employees from there. Shoppers will be admitted one-by-one and counted. Once a store reaches its capacity, customers will be admitted inside on a one-out-one-in basis. Starting next week, some stores will use one-way movement through the aisles, using floor markers and direction from employees
One way movement throught the aisles?
Direction from employees?
This has gone far enough!
Walmart embraces Orwellian future
Honestly you people laugh at toilet paper hoarders, but you really don't have enough toilet paper yourselves. The average person uses 2 rolls per day. If you have a family of 17, that's 603 rolls a week. Over 8459 a month. TP rolls will be worth their weight in gold in a few months, because everyone needs it.
good, push people over the edge. As soon as people stop complying en masse this bullshit can end.
i just cough everywhere i go
people move the fuck out of the way
>videos appear every single year showing americans literally crawling over each other for black friday sales
>thinking you don't need a little direction during a global pandemic
good
This is already happening across Canada, it makes shopping more enjoyable and safer for all.
Why does Yas Forums pretend to have an issue with this virus? It was practically made to target normies, boomers and poor minorities, it even keeps thots and zoomers in line. This virus is a dream
come true for Yas Forums stop fighting everything you retards
If they don't move outta my way, I'm gonna "bitter sweet symphony" those mofos. That includes the employees, too. Lines are for communists!
Yes, I’m sure all the commies in Canada appreciate having something so close to breadlines.
Maybe they were losing too much money due to theft.
>200 sqft per American
Is that enough?