View this post on Instagram π§πΌ As stockpiling at supermarkets continue, a few Canadian grocery stores are reserving their morning hours for seniors to ensure they have access to food during the COVID-19 pandemic.β β π Kyleβs No Frills store in Kitimat, B.C. received its deliveries on Sunday night, cleaned and sanitized the store overnight, and then opened early at 8 a.m. Monday for seniors only. β β π βI thought itβd be kind for the seniors to be able to come in,β store owner Kyle MacGillivray told HuffPost Canada. βI thought Iβd give the most vulnerable the first opportunity to get what they needed.ββ β π Read the full story in our link in bio.β β #huffpostcanews #coronavirus #covid19 #seniorsonly #groceryshopping A post shared by HuffPost Canada (@huffpostcanada) on Mar 17, 2020 at 2:46pm PDT
π§πΌ As stockpiling at supermarkets continue, a few Canadian grocery stores are reserving their morning hours for seniors to ensure they have access to food during the COVID-19 pandemic.β β π Kyleβs No Frills store in Kitimat, B.C. received its deliveries on Sunday night, cleaned and sanitized the store overnight, and then opened early at 8 a.m. Monday for seniors only. β β π βI thought itβd be kind for the seniors to be able to come in,β store owner Kyle MacGillivray told HuffPost Canada. βI thought Iβd give the most vulnerable the first opportunity to get what they needed.ββ β π Read the full story in our link in bio.β β #huffpostcanews #coronavirus #covid19 #seniorsonly #groceryshopping
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