One grocery store in Manchester, Missouri, decided their salad bars were looking a bit lonely. So what used to be filled with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers is now filled with mini liquor bottles, beer, mini cereal boxes and candy.
If you've stepped foot in a grocery store lately, you know things around your local shop look a little different as retailers take steps to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
This includes the loss of the community salad bar.It's among the many changes that grocery store chains are making to keep people safe, including taking workers' temperatures and limiting the number of customers. The salad bar at one Dierbergs supermarket transformed into a tiki bar.Dierbergs Markets is a grocery chain based in Chesterfield, Missouri, with locations all over the state.
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