Licking Groceries Has Become a Fad Amid COVID
Licking Groceries Has Become a Fad Amid COVID
Jennifer Walker, 53, of California reportedly decided she would enter a Safeway convenience store and lick groceries and jewelry, contaminating $1,800 worth of merchandise, according to a police report. Walker was booked on “suspicion of felony vandalism” after the products affected were deemed unsellable by the store’s owner. She evidently licked each item and placed it in her cart because she had no way of actually paying for them and, thus, thought she would be able to leave the store with the compromised goods.The incident is especially concerning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and because it took place in California, a state that remains one of the hardest hit by the virus with nearly 500 death to date. Social distancing and shelter-in-place restrictions have been implemented to slow the spread of COVID-19. Those facilities that are staying open because they are deemed critical have implemented strict six-feet-apart rules in which patrons are asked to keep a distance of at least six feet from each other in order to avoid the spread of the virus through bodily fluids, including saliva. Most stores have measured out where each customer should stand in a check out line and have marked spots with x’s.
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