While shopping for books and electronics online and ordering dinner through delivery apps have become staples of American life, most customers still prefer to purchase their meat and vegetables at the store. Last year, just 4% of grocery sales in the United States came online, according to Nielsen.However, with shoppers stuck in their homes in the wake of the virus, online grocery shopping is exploding.
"Big grocers like Walmart, Albertsons, Stop & Shop, Meijer, Hy-Vee and others have been experimenting with new ways to fulfill online orders in recent years. They have increasingly looked to technology to reduce costs and keep aisles from jamming up with shoppers and workers picking customers' orders.
What about all the people delivering these items? My daughter is a letter carrier and must work. She hasn't been supplied with masks, gloves or sanitizer. She touches thousands of pieces of mail a day and mailboxes. She's all I have. I'm so worried for her.
You vote with your dollars
I hear Amazon will hire 100 thousand new workers. The grocery shoppers might use Amazon for their deliveries.
Grocery deliverers and checkout operators are our new heroes, because we're right back at the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy of human needs. Food.
lets hope not. i like the cashiers at most of the local retailers i shop at. friendly and deserve to not be out of a job due to online retail sales and a pandemic. thanks for fucking with people's day to day tech. same tired job killing bullshit.
Well that's a given!
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