Long Island shoppers prepare for weekend trips to grocery stores with health concerns in mind

Lines are already growing at many Long Island grocery stores, meaning social distancing is being temporarily put on hold in the name of feeding families.

News 12 Staff

Mar 27, 2020, 7:25 PM

Updated 1,480 days ago

Share:

Though people worldwide are being asked to stay inside, food supplies are wearing thin for many, leading them to plan a dreaded weekend trip to the supermarket.
Lines are already growing at many Long Island grocery stores, meaning social distancing is being temporarily put on hold in the name of feeding families.
Experts say taking precautions for these supermarket trips is very important. Different stores are doing different things to both keep their employees and customers safe -- from limiting the amount of people inside to curbside pickup.
Tom Corbisiero, director of operations for Uncle Giuseppe's Market, has plenty of measures in place.
"We have preventative measures at the front of the store where we have someone stationed sanitizing the carts and offering wipes to the customers coming through," he says. "We have sneeze guards that we've installed. All the touch points in the store, where you might touch a time clock or anything as far as surfaces -- all are sanitized."
With the newly enacted plastic bag ban, some shoppers have concerns over reusable cloth bags.
"People are coming in with bags, and as a physician I know that people aren't washing their bags necessarily," says Andrew Chilicki, of St. James. "So now if you do have a person COVID positive in that house, it could potentially be living on that bag that they bring in."
But Donna from Smithtown says first and foremost to keep others in mind while you're shopping.
"Try to be courteous, not crowd people and just make the best of it," she says.
GALLERY: Your coronavirus photos
undefined
 
 


More from News 12
1:45
West Islip H.S. student to face a judge after bringing gun, bullets to school

West Islip H.S. student to face a judge after bringing gun, bullets to school

2:49
Sunny with highs near 70 today; cooler, wet weather to end the week

Sunny with highs near 70 today; cooler, wet weather to end the week

0:30
Police: 23-year-old charged for scrawling antisemitic graffiti in East Meadow

Police: 23-year-old charged for scrawling antisemitic graffiti in East Meadow

0:40
More than 200 pizzerias on LI band together to raise money for fallen NYPD detective

More than 200 pizzerias on LI band together to raise money for fallen NYPD detective

2:07
‘Wastewater Olympics’ held today in East Rockaway ahead of Earth Day

‘Wastewater Olympics’ held today in East Rockaway ahead of Earth Day

1:50
Made on Long Island: Ronance Mouthwatering Morsels in Bellmore

Made on Long Island: Ronance Mouthwatering Morsels in Bellmore

2:23
State budget makes no change to foundation school aid; governor signals changes coming in 2026

State budget makes no change to foundation school aid; governor signals changes coming in 2026

1:43
Police: Several people hurt in Garden City bus crash

Police: Several people hurt in Garden City bus crash

1:32
Nassau Community College professors call on state to step in to help school survive

Nassau Community College professors call on state to step in to help school survive

1:56
State officials: More chemical drums could be buried beneath Bethpage baseball field

State officials: More chemical drums could be buried beneath Bethpage baseball field

1:33
Groundbreaking ceremony marks beginning of Jake's 58 Casino's $210M expansion project

Groundbreaking ceremony marks beginning of Jake's 58 Casino's $210M expansion project

1:32
Nassau residents deliver petition with more than 1,600 signatures against proposal to deputize residents

Nassau residents deliver petition with more than 1,600 signatures against proposal to deputize residents

Police: Driver arrested for fatal Brentwood hit-and-run

Police: Driver arrested for fatal Brentwood hit-and-run

0:26
Police: Central Islip business cited for violation after State Liquor Authority investigation

Police: Central Islip business cited for violation after State Liquor Authority investigation

1:39
Paws & Pals: Dogs up for adoption at Almost Home Animal Rescue

Paws & Pals: Dogs up for adoption at Almost Home Animal Rescue

4:39
Guide: Ways to help you identify and deal with work burnout

Guide: Ways to help you identify and deal with work burnout

1:49
Officials: Fire dispatcher's wife alerts him about blaze at their Centereach home

Officials: Fire dispatcher's wife alerts him about blaze at their Centereach home

0:32
State police: Trooper conducting traffic stop rear-ended on Meadowbrook State Parkway

State police: Trooper conducting traffic stop rear-ended on Meadowbrook State Parkway

0:24
Police: Car crashes onto guardrail, overturns on LIE in Brentwood; driver injured

Police: Car crashes onto guardrail, overturns on LIE in Brentwood; driver injured