Posted on Jun 18, 2021
Grocery Store Offers Color-Coded Bracelets For Shoppers To Indicate Comfort With Interacting
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"A Wisconsin grocery store is offering free color-coded bracelets for both customers and employees to show their comfort level with interacting with others during the pandemic.
Metcalfe’s Market in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin is providing free bracelets in three colors, red for individuals who want no close contact with others, yellow for those who are comfortable with an elbow bump, and green for those who are fine with a hug or high five.
Store offers color-coded bracelets for shoppers to show comfort levels
“As we continue to experience relaxed restrictions and updated CDC recommendations related to COVID — vaccines, face coverings, social distancing and so on — we realized there would be different comfort levels with these changes among our team members and shoppers,” said Tim Metcalfe, Metcalfe’s president and co-owner."
"A Wisconsin grocery store is offering free color-coded bracelets for both customers and employees to show their comfort level with interacting with others during the pandemic.
Metcalfe’s Market in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin is providing free bracelets in three colors, red for individuals who want no close contact with others, yellow for those who are comfortable with an elbow bump, and green for those who are fine with a hug or high five.
Store offers color-coded bracelets for shoppers to show comfort levels
“As we continue to experience relaxed restrictions and updated CDC recommendations related to COVID — vaccines, face coverings, social distancing and so on — we realized there would be different comfort levels with these changes among our team members and shoppers,” said Tim Metcalfe, Metcalfe’s president and co-owner."
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