Georgia Bowling Alleys Struggling, Business In the Gutter

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Most of the alleys that ARE up and running are getting so few customers, they're struggling to turn a profit.

Did you also know ... most of them are staying CLOSED despite a special order from the Governor allowing them to operate?!

-- Every active alley has social distancing protocols. Most are screening staffers before they can go to work. A few alleys are also screening customers. Almost every alley is spacing out lanes between groups. -- Wondering about bowling shoes?! Most places are having customers request rental shoes over the phone so staff can have them ready when the bowlers arrive. When they're done, the shoes are disinfected by staffers wearing PPE.

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Who trying to bowl in a pandemic? These people want to open stuff up so bad but not thinking about if they will actually get any business. Everybody are not idiots and are not trying to bowl 🙄 so alot of people are only going out for essentials.

you know there are businesses that didnt need to be sacrificed. Ones that couldve applied precautions and safety measures. Now theyre having to climb back up from a near fatal blow. many wont succeed.

how did u guys end up taking an onion-like picture? like that actually impressive

What a weird fucking picture

It's almost like reopening business during a GLOBAL PANDEMIC is both bad for human health and for businesses, who would of thunk it?!

Whoever wrote the headline:

Who's the clever writer?

Damn

Not according to RyanLoco 🎳 spreading fake news. HarveyLevinTMZ I’ll put $10k that Ryan out bowls you. 😎

No one wants to stick their fingers in holes that have had many fingers stuck in them previously obviously.

TMZ struggling for stories.

Keep these Bowling Alleys open!! Georgia Kemp

Between the shoes & the bowling balls. 😖 ppl are putting their hands all over them & THE FINGERS in the holes! I’m sorry but I definitely won’t bowling for a long time! 🎳

So

Do people even go to bowling alleys? Lets be real. I am sure his business has been struggling for quite some time.

Is the bar open ?

Struggling, aren’t we all.🤷‍♀️🙄

Weird how a business will struggle when it has 0 customers for a few months.

Did you guys hire the guy from the onion lol

Maybe you could SPARE the comedic puns when it's real businesses and people that are struggling.

Who tf cares!!!

Imagine that, people value their lives more than a night at the bowling alley

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