Yes. We have gone to jeans, any solid color shirt with no logo (including sweatshirts and hoodies), and a new blue apron or cobbler. Pretty cool. Only good decision they've made in years.
Yes. We have gone to jeans, any solid color shirt with no logo (including sweatshirts and hoodies), and a new blue apron or cobbler. Pretty cool. Only good decision they've made in years.
Our store has the same uniform code as yours. Okay, not the same, but similar. We can wear any pants we want, but gotta wear a solid color shirt, along with a blue kroger-branded apron, smock, or everyone's favorite, vest.
Surprise, surprise. Nobody follows it. People still wear clothes that have patterns on them, giant logos. They're wearing hoodies. They're wearing hats! The only thing the managers try to enforce is that they're wearing their aprons or vests. But even that, they're slacking. I've seen people on the front end cashiering their entire shift with no vest or apron on, some not even a name tag! And the next day, same thing! And the the next!
I guess they only care if a certain percentage of employees are wearing the right stuff. The rest can do whatever.
Employees basically wear whatever they want even though a signature is required that we understand dress code.
If you wear leggings employee is supposed to be sent home. Yeah, then claim management says they cant be sent home. Its sexist. Its ridiculous.
In my store we never recieved any vests even though we were told months ago we'd be getting them soon.
Most days I wear the apron but i admit i've gotten away without using it a few times. There's a couple people who NEVER wear the apron and no one says anything so i figure why not. They aren't really enforcing that rule too much around here right now. We are doing good about having only solid color shirts though.