Stater Bros. Markets issued the following statement Saturday:
Effective Sunday, March 15, 2020 all 169 Stater Bros. Markets locations will temporarily modify their operating hours to 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Temporary store hours will be effective until further notice and are due to the unique circumstances COVID-19 has created nationwide.
The reduced hours allow us sufficient time to thoroughly clean our stores, restock merchandise and ensure a safe and healthy shopping experience for our customers and employees.
(Normal operating hours are 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.)
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Trader Joe’s said:
Beginning Monday, March 16th and until further notice, all Trader Joe’s stores will be open from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. to support our Crew Members in taking care of one another and our customers.
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Walmart, normally open until midnight, will close at 11 p.m. starting Sunday.
Starting March 15, Walmart stores and Neighborhood Markets will be open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. until further notice. This will help ensure associates can clean and stock products. Stores operating under more reduced hours will keep current hours of operation. Find more information here.
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Ralphs Markets issued the following statement:
At Ralphs, our customers are like family. And like you, during these last few weeks we’ve been focused on doing all the things we need to do to keep our families safe and healthy.
As America’s grocer, we’re here for our customers and communities when they need us most, with open stores and openhearted hospitality.
We believe that everyone deserves to have access to fresh, affordable food and essentials, especially in times of uncertainty. That’s why our teams are working so hard to keep our stores clean, open and stocked. That’s why we took the precautionary step on March 2 to limit the number of cold, flu and sanitary products per order…so everyone can have access to the items they need. And that’s why our supply chain teams are working to ensure that the food, medicine and cleaning supplies our customers need are reaching our stores as quickly as possible and are available through our pickup, delivery and ship services.
We activated our preparedness plan several weeks ago, and we continue to monitor the rapidly evolving situation. We’re following guidance from federal, state and local agencies, including the CDC and other health organizations.
Here are the steps we’re taking to protect our customers and associates:
In Our Stores
- UPDATED DAILY STORE HOURS: 8am-8pm
- Cleaning commonly used areas more often, including cashier stations, self-checkouts, credit card terminals, conveyor belts and food service counters, and cleaning shelves when restocking products.
- Sanitizing restrooms more frequently and restocking with supplies, including soap, paper towels and hand sanitizer.
- Adding extra hand sanitizer at cashier stations, food service counters, and all Pharmacy, The Little Clinic and Starbucks locations.
- Wiping down shopping carts, baskets and equipment.
- Partnering with our suppliers to replenish high-demand preparedness products.
- Continuing to provide our customers with free disinfectant wipes at our store entrances to sanitize their shopping carts or baskets.
- Following best practices for safe food handling, as always.
For Our Associates
- Encouraging our associates to closely monitor their health and well-being.
- Providing hand sanitizer and tissues in breakrooms and meeting rooms.
- Asking our associates to stay home if they, or someone in their household, are sick.
- Providing financial support from our Helping Hands fund – a company-sponsored employee assistance fund – to associates who may be directly affected.
- Suspending business air travel for associates through March 31, 2020 and recommending virtual meetings.
For Our Customers
- Encouraging our customers to follow the CDC’s suggested hygiene practices to reduce the spread of the virus.
- Recommending that our customers also practice safe food handling at home.
In everything we do, we’re guided by our values and our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit. We strive to make decisions that balance the safety of our associates with our commitments to our customers and communities. And above all else, we’ll be there for our communities when they need us most.
Thank you for being a loyal customer,
Rodney McMullen
Chairman and CEO
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Let’s keep pushing for this!
Dear Vons, Ralph’s, Kroger’s, Walmart, et al.
Would it be possible for all supermarkets to allow the elderly in to do their shopping for an hour in the mornings before the rest of us, as the shops will be stocked/cleaned and disinfected . This will help them physically and mentally to cope .
Can we make this a thing? What do you think? #elderlyhour
EVERYONE needs to keep sharing this so shopping places (and the general population) will understand the importance of this.
cool idea … elderly & their caregivers
Letting the elderly shop in the morning would greatly be appreciated. Please let me know if Albertson’s agrees to do this.
Thank you.
it’s starting … https://ktla.com/news/local-news/la-habra-supermarket-offers-special-hours-for-seniors-amid-covid-19-crisis/
FYI. They are doing this in the major food stores in NY. Early morning hours for seniors- we need to implement it here in all of CA.
https://scvnews.com/vallarta-markets-open-7-8-am-for-seniors-special-needs-only/
While it should have been done last week doing this now is a wonderful thing. And, folks honestly stop the hording it’s not necessary and you’re hurting the lives of others. #elderlyhour #stophording
Stater Bro’s and all grocery stores- please let all the seniors and elderly shop early for their needs!
Are there special times for seniors can shop?