Tips for Shopping During Coronavirus

As we continue to live through this incredible time, many people out there are trying all sorts of methods to keep safe while shopping in our stores. We thought we’d offer some tips of our own to help you out.

From the WI health department:
1)Watch what you touch and disinfect your cart handle
2)Stay at least 6 feet away from other customers and employees
3)Keep your mouth covered, especially if you cough or sneeze.
4)More in link…

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p02620d.pdf

We see a lot of people wearing gloves when they shop which can also be very helpful when trying to prevent disease contraction. Here’s a video that goes into detail about how you may actually still be contaminating yourself and all you touch.

Watch as this nurse demonstrates how quickly the coronavirus can spread through cross-contamination — even for those wearing gloves at the grocery store. DETAILS: https://on.tmj4.com/2V5w73T

Posted by TMJ4 News on Monday, April 6, 2020

We hope you stay safe out there. We also want to remind you of what we are doing to help our employees and customers. We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation. Health and safety is always our top priority. We’re employing the following measures:

    • Staff will wash their hands every 30 minutes
    • Staff given extra hand sanitizer to use
    • Extra cleaning and sanitizing store wide
    • Employees will stay home from work if sick
    • Monitor employee travel
    • Staff traveling to high risk areas will stay home from work

New at the LDF Country Market: Our door greeters. They are helping ensure 10 people in the store at any given time to allow for plenty of space among shoppers. We’ve also installed some extra safety measures to keep staff and shoppers as safe as possible. Plexiglass shields at check out areas, tape lines on the floor to promote social distancing and staff wearing masks all are added protocols to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

We are committed to serving our customers and protecting our community using the best information and practices available. Thank you for your support.