Top 10 gallery: In-store safety measures, 'first responder' status for grocery workers dominate coronavirus coverage
The COVID-19 pandemic yet again dominated Supermarket News stories last week — with the exception of one article that made the Top 10 gallery list. But even that article — Save A Lot lands $350 million in new capital — could not escape the biggest story in years when CEO Kenneth McGrath applauded Save A Lot's employees for their work during the crisis.
Another article deserves special notice. That item — Stop & Shop to offer special hours for customers 60 and older — continues to attract attention since it was first published online on March 17.
Here are the rest of the headlines — coronavirus coverage from top to bottom — that made for popular content among Supermarket News readers. Click through the slideshow for links to all 10 top stories.
Albertsons, UFCW seek ‘first responder’ status for grocery workers
Discount grocers Aldi, Lidl institute customer limits in stores
H-E-B sells meals from local restaurants amid COVID-19 pandemic
Instacart works to expedite delivery as coronavirus hikes orders
Publix deploys contactless payment for extra COVID-19 safety
Schnuck Markets not reopening store shut amid COVID-19 outbreak
Sprouts Farmers Market moves ahead with store openings during pandemic
Walmart, Kroger, Hy-Vee, Giant go with one-way aisles to combat coronavirus
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