Regulate grocery store overcrowding and hoarding
Recommend to Gov. Ducey to meet with leaders of major grocery stores to implement measures to control store overcrowding and hoarding purchasers. While attempting to "grocery shop" using a list of twenty weekly items, I encounter everywhere mobs of shoppers buying everything up. In the long lines to checkout, there are small numbers of risk group seniors with small quantities of product among huger numbers of much younger people with multiple carts of product that also have everyone of their family members with them - very dangerous for seniors. Could the stores be convinced to have a weekly senior day to allow this at risk group an oppty to shop without higher-risk exposure? Seniors can't run from store to store looking for essentials as many of the uncaring, greedy among us are doing. Please consider checking with the major stores to see if something like this could be implemented short term. It would also increase product availability and decrease the mad dash for stores to constantly and completely be restocking over night. I'm sure the stores would be cooperative in having Fry's do this one day and rotate to Winco, Walmart, Safeway, etc., on subsequent days to try and bring some sanity to the hysteria that greedy people are bringing on and creating for everyone.
Glendale Senior
Glendale, AZ