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A Message from the Vons Torrance Crossroads Store Director asking for your help


Vons Torrance Crossroads
Neighbors and customers,

I need your help. Our employees risk their health coming to work everyday so you can get the essentials you need.

They risk their families health every time they go home. There are limits on just about everything, its not their fault. Don’t take it out on them.

There are going to be lines and you are going to have to wait, again not their fault. I see some of the same customers everyday, why?

Your putting our health at risk. I see whole families coming in together, why? Your putting us at risk.

One person should be coming to the store, getting what is needed and leaving.

I see customers hanging out like nothing is going on in the country, go home and protect yourself and our employees.

If you must come to the store with other family members, then when you get to the checkout line, only one person stands in line.

The other ones need to wait somewhere else, again for the safety of my employees who have come to work so you can get your essentials.

While you are in the check stand,  please remain behind the clear shield until we finish ringing up and bagging or placing your groceries in your cart, again for the safety of the checker and bagger.

The social distance stickers through out the store are for one individual, not two people or a whole family, please adhere to the CDC guidelines for the protection of my employees and customers.

These are different times now help us protect our employees and yourselves.

Sorry to have to post like this but we are not reaching enough people in the store.

. Dan Graves Vons Store Director

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