The pandemic has caused a recession and has forced more people to make food at home a boon for Cub Foods and other grocery stores. Plus, UNFI said it would be "immoral" to sell the stores now, potentially creating a food desert in communities during this time of need, Supermarket News reported.
This is intended to make things easier when it comes time for UNFI to sell the stores. UNFI stressed it doesn't want to own retail forever, but it'll sell the stores when the time is right. Jurassic Quest includes animatronic dinosaurs, rides, and other attractions.
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It is recommendation from the CDC. Cub store had no concern for customer safety! I was at the Cub store on Larpenteur in Roseville yesterday. None of the workers had masks or gloves, and they were blocking many aisles restocking shelves. Ten minutes later I was in another aisle and the same man was restocking there. I moved quickly behind him, just as he stood up and sneezed right in my face without covering his nose or mouth!
I told him about the sneeze and that employees could be asymptomatic, and he just shrugged and walked away from me. Just finished shopping at the Highway 96 and Centerville Road location. None of the stockers or check out people wearing gloves or masks. Disappointing at best.
I was in the Cub in St. Anthony Village this morning to pick up a few things. I wanted to get a bag of lettuce when I noticed that 2 employees were stocking the lettuce. Neither of the employees were wearing gloves. I think that is irresponsible since the virus can remain on plastic for a considerable amount of time.
How difficult is it to put on gloves? It makes me wonder what else is being stocked that may very well have the virus on it due to direct handling. I left the store without buying what I needed an will search for another grocer to purchase my food.
Is it possible to do a restock of products such as Toliet paper, lysol wipes and purell later in the day like P. For us who are lucky enough to still have jobs by time we get home from work all these products have been sold out. As we are all doing what we can to keep the Coronavirus at bay the Cambridge Cub during business hours is doing nothing to assist the public.
Really CUB come on! Up your game at this crucial time! Thanks for your post Natalie. I agree that Cub is not doing much to address the Covid 19 crisis. I was in the St Anthony Village Cub today and watched as employees stocked bagged lettuce without having gloves on.
With how long the virus lives on plastic, I thought Cub was being irresponsible. Also makes me wonder what else is being stocked without safe handling. No Cub adds in Pioneer Press Sunday newspaper. We miss them. Somerset , WI. I think for a reason. I caught a glimpse last night and it looks like Dawandee? Every time I am ever there and I, by some weird chance need assistance, this girl is always working and always says the same thing.
Last night I was checking out at the self check out. I had 3 items, was thinking it would be quick, in out and done. I explained that its a Cub owned register that is locked up. In order for me to pay for my groceries, she has to fix it. This makes no sense. So, I move to a different register and she gets mad at me because she had to try to restart the register.
The women looked absolutely confused. But Supervalu isn't around anymore — it was bought last summer by Providence, R.
UNFI is looking to sell Cub — which has nearly 80 stores in Minnesota and remains the single-biggest grocery store player in the market — along with a handful of other retail properties that Supervalu owned. So the future of the small-format Cub could depend greatly on who eventually buys the chain. Please Sign In and use this article's on page print button to print this article.
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