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Kroger announced Wednesday they will require all customers to wear a mask to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

The mask requirement begins on July 22. The grocery chain's employees have already been ordered to wear facial coverings and will continue to do so.

Kroger released the following statement to FOX 17 News on Wednesday:

"With the increase in COVID-19 cases across the countryas Americas grocerwe are committed to doing our part to help reduce the spread of the virus.

"Krogers most urgent priority throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been to provide a safe environment for our associates and customers while meeting our societal obligation to provide open stores, ecommerce solutions and an efficiently operating supply chain so that our communities have access to fresh, affordable food and essentials.

"As an employer, grocery provider and community partner, we have a responsibility to help keep our associates, customers and communities safe. According to the CDC, wearing a facial covering, combined with social distancing and frequent handwashing, has been scientifically proven to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Starting July 22, we will require all customers in all locations to wear a mask when shopping in our stores, joining our associates who continue to wear masks. We are taking this extra step now because we recognize additional precautions are needed to protect our country.

"We respect and acknowledge that some customers, due to medical reasons, may not be able to wear a mask (small children are exempt). We encourage those customers to consider an alternative option like a face shield or facial covering. If theyre unable to wear a mask or an alternative design, we request that they use our ecommerce services like pickup or delivery. To support all households during the COVID-19 pandemic, our grocery pickup service remains free (generally a $4.95 fee).

"We thank our associates and customers for partnering with us to slow down the spread of COVID-19.

Kroger's announcement comes just hours after Walmart and Sam's Club issued their own mask mandate for stores.

 

This is a breaking news story. Updates will be posted here.

 

Just to add this if you cannot wear a mask because of health problems then you probably should not be out in the first place.



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It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.



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Walmart is going to be handing out masks to people who don't have them, will kroger?

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Horse **** on aisle three.

* BING * There is a call for Mister Reality on ONE...ZEE-ROW...ONE.

Not going to wear a mask. Good-bye, Kroger, hello Ingles and Food Depot!



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Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield



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i386 wrote:

 

Kroger announced Wednesday they will require all customers to wear a mask to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

The mask requirement begins on July 22. The grocery chain's employees have already been ordered to wear facial coverings and will continue to do so.

Kroger released the following statement to FOX 17 News on Wednesday:

"With the increase in COVID-19 cases across the countryas Americas grocerwe are committed to doing our part to help reduce the spread of the virus.

 

"Krogers most urgent priority throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been to provide a safe environment for our associates and customers while meeting our societal obligation to provide open stores, ecommerce solutions and an efficiently operating supply chain so that our communities have access to fresh, affordable food and essentials.

"As an employer, grocery provider and community partner, we have a responsibility to help keep our associates, customers and communities safe. According to the CDC, wearing a facial covering, combined with social distancing and frequent handwashing, has been scientifically proven to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Starting July 22, we will require all customers in all locations to wear a mask when shopping in our stores, joining our associates who continue to wear masks. We are taking this extra step now because we recognize additional precautions are needed to protect our country.

"We respect and acknowledge that some customers, due to medical reasons, may not be able to wear a mask (small children are exempt). We encourage those customers to consider an alternative option like a face shield or facial covering. If theyre unable to wear a mask or an alternative design, we request that they use our ecommerce services like pickup or delivery. To support all households during the COVID-19 pandemic, our grocery pickup service remains free (generally a $4.95 fee).

"We thank our associates and customers for partnering with us to slow down the spread of COVID-19.

Kroger's announcement comes just hours after Walmart and Sam's Club issued their own mask mandate for stores.

 

This is a breaking news story. Updates will be posted here.

 

Just to add this if you cannot wear a mask because of health problems then you probably should not be out in the first place.


 This is old news like 3 weeks old news. And it's not even in full effect anyway.



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It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months



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i386 wrote:

 


 

Horse **** on aisle three.

* BING * There is a call for Mister Reality on ONE...ZEE-ROW...ONE.

Not going to wear a mask. Good-bye, Kroger, hello Ingles and Food Depot!


 Well...They're next, my friends...Don't think for a minute that other stores won't hop on this bandwagon in time...Call it the trickle-down effect...and it's coming!



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I thought the deescalation techniques they sent us were hilarious. If someone is screaming at me about the mask policy I'm doing my normal "deescalation" technique and walking away without helping them. 



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It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months


 This is not 3 weeks ir 6 weeks. It was released yesterday. I do not like links so I posted from the page. Look at the date it was yesterday Wednesday July 15th 2020.

https://fox17.com/newsletter-daily/kroger-to-require-customers-to-wear-masks-in-stores-coronavirus-pandemic

 

Anonymous wrote:

Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield


 

No people who cannot wear a mask are more vulnerable and they should stay home or use curbside. I don't know what to say about children they really should. If the children are gonna run around like monkeys they should stay home with someone of course.



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 16th of July 2020 11:19:38 AM

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i386 wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months


 This is not 3 weeks ir 6 weeks. It was released yesterday. I do not like links so I posted from the page. Look at the date it was yesterday Wednesday July 15th 2020.

https://fox17.com/newsletter-daily/kroger-to-require-customers-to-wear-masks-in-stores-coronavirus-pandemic

 

Anonymous wrote:

Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield


 

No people who cannot wear a mask are more vulnerable and they should stay home or use curbside. I don't know what to say about children they really should. If the children are gonna run around like monkeys they should stay home with someone of course.



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 16th of July 2020 11:19:38 AM


 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.



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 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.

It's NOT old news. It's coming company wide next Wednesday. Sure lots of stores already have required masks because of state or local requirements but Georgia isn't like that. Gov Kemp banned local gov't from enacting their own requirements. 

I'm curious who they put at the door to enforce this.  I can't see putting a c. clerk out there. disbelief



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Anonymous wrote:

It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months


 This is not 3 weeks ir 6 weeks. It was released yesterday. I do not like links so I posted from the page. Look at the date it was yesterday Wednesday July 15th 2020.

https://fox17.com/newsletter-daily/kroger-to-require-customers-to-wear-masks-in-stores-coronavirus-pandemic

 

Anonymous wrote:

Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield


 

No people who cannot wear a mask are more vulnerable and they should stay home or use curbside. I don't know what to say about children they really should. If the children are gonna run around like monkeys they should stay home with someone of course.



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 16th of July 2020 11:19:38 AM


 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.


 How do you know where I live? If you think you know prove it reply and tell me. If you do not reply you do not know. Also that was not just for Tennessee. Now big shot reply and tell me.



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 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.

It's NOT old news. It's coming company wide next Wednesday. Sure lots of stores already have required masks because of state or local requirements but Georgia isn't like that. Gov Kemp banned local gov't from enacting their own requirements. 

I'm curious who they put at the door to enforce this.  I can't see putting a c. clerk out there. disbelief


 

"Our" Kroger employs a rent-a-cop that stands inside near the exit-entrance door,  usually.
Don't know if they'd use him or someone else.
I'm almost tempted to wait and then go in without a mask and see what happens.
It makes me wonder if they are going to close off our Starbucks door entrance near the deli section.
Because someone could just walk through there and not be "checked" for mask.



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 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.

It's NOT old news. It's coming company wide next Wednesday. Sure lots of stores already have required masks because of state or local requirements but Georgia isn't like that. Gov Kemp banned local gov't from enacting their own requirements. 

I'm curious who they put at the door to enforce this.  I can't see putting a c. clerk out there. disbelief


 

"Our" Kroger employs a rent-a-cop that stands inside near the exit-entrance door,  usually.
Don't know if they'd use him or someone else.
I'm almost tempted to wait and then go in without a mask and see what happens.
It makes me wonder if they are going to close off our Starbucks door entrance near the deli section.
Because someone could just walk through there and not be "checked" for mask.


 Don't risk your career low paying job at kroger. Youre gonna wear a mask period



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Anonymous wrote:
i386 wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months


 This is not 3 weeks ir 6 weeks. It was released yesterday. I do not like links so I posted from the page. Look at the date it was yesterday Wednesday July 15th 2020.

https://fox17.com/newsletter-daily/kroger-to-require-customers-to-wear-masks-in-stores-coronavirus-pandemic

 

Anonymous wrote:

Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield


 

No people who cannot wear a mask are more vulnerable and they should stay home or use curbside. I don't know what to say about children they really should. If the children are gonna run around like monkeys they should stay home with someone of course.



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 16th of July 2020 11:19:38 AM


 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.


 How do you know where I live? If you think you know prove it reply and tell me. If you do not reply you do not know. Also that was not just for Tennessee. Now big shot reply and tell me.


 Youre not from TN thats for damn sure.



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about ****ing time, indeed. they better enforce it too



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 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.

It's NOT old news. It's coming company wide next Wednesday. Sure lots of stores already have required masks because of state or local requirements but Georgia isn't like that. Gov Kemp banned local gov't from enacting their own requirements. 

I'm curious who they put at the door to enforce this.  I can't see putting a c. clerk out there. disbelief


 

"Our" Kroger employs a rent-a-cop that stands inside near the exit-entrance door,  usually.
Don't know if they'd use him or someone else.
I'm almost tempted to wait and then go in without a mask and see what happens.
It makes me wonder if they are going to close off our Starbucks door entrance near the deli section.
Because someone could just walk through there and not be "checked" for mask.


 Don't risk your career low paying job at kroger. Youre gonna wear a mask period

 

Oh look it's my favorite KEF troll.
My job pays just fine, thanks, unlike your minimum wage Kroger-ass.
No, I won't wear a mask, and if that means waiting until all this is "over" before I return to Kroger, so be it.

I'm not sure if our Kroger has returned to 24/7 or not. I don't think so. 
But if it did it makes me wonder what would happen if you went in at say 11 p.m. without wearing a mask.

 



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They want someone there at the doors asking about masks from opening until closing. Cant wait to see who gets that duty. 



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That's going to be an interesting job to do for $7.50 - $9.00 an hour.
At least they won't have those goddamned temperature guns that look like you're about to be shot in the face by someone from Star Trek.

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i386 wrote:
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i386 wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:

It might slow down the spread of the virus but it won't completely stop it because it's being spread among family members living in the same household.  The only way to stop the virus would be if everyone in the world didn't go anywhere for the next 3 weeks.  Hospital workers would have to stay where they were whether it be at work or at home to keep from bring the virus home to their families.  Ambulance drivers and EMTs could only make one run at a time before having to quarantine themselves.  This could all be about thinning out the population.  Afterall, a big component of evolution is survival of the fittest.


 3 weeks? more like 6 months


 This is not 3 weeks ir 6 weeks. It was released yesterday. I do not like links so I posted from the page. Look at the date it was yesterday Wednesday July 15th 2020.

https://fox17.com/newsletter-daily/kroger-to-require-customers-to-wear-masks-in-stores-coronavirus-pandemic

 

Anonymous wrote:

Young children are exempt. Those who can't wear a mask can wear a face shield


 

No people who cannot wear a mask are more vulnerable and they should stay home or use curbside. I don't know what to say about children they really should. If the children are gonna run around like monkeys they should stay home with someone of course.



-- Edited by i386 on Thursday 16th of July 2020 11:19:38 AM


 Again this is old news. You dont even live in TN none of that is in full affect yet. So save your bs for other states.


 How do you know where I live? If you think you know prove it reply and tell me. If you do not reply you do not know. Also that was not just for Tennessee. Now big shot reply and tell me.


 Youre not from TN thats for damn sure.


 You don't know where I am. 



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That's going to be an interesting job to do for $7.50 - $9.00 an hour.
At least they won't have those goddamned temperature guns that look like you're about to be shot in the face by someone from Star Trek.


 Don't worry, it's all coming! And mark my words, we're gonna be dealing with this problem for some time to come, so we'd better all get used to it!



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