This morning I went to the Central Market it was very busy which is expected in this crisis . I walked around the outside of the store sat down for a minute then decided to go in the security guard told me that there's only one door and the two doors out so I follow Direction . There was a man outside of the grocery store playing the saxophone he was making good money too if only I played . On the inside of the store some of the bathrooms were closed but there was Force at the bathrooms that were still open . I was told to take pictures I didn't really see anything unusual but I took the pictures anyway the Cafe is closed and they seem to have an entire pallet full of groceries that they are sorting looks like oatmeal and dry milk . The front Cafe is also closed and it's full of water this is to be expected they're going to sell out of water right ? After I use the bathroom and I was heading out of the store I saw that the security guard was sent to chase me and Hunt me down well I got around him easily and left . I have no idea why he was chasing me down other than the fact that he received a phone call I have no idea what the big deal is I'll find out later
Now that I think about it there was actually one thing unusual in the meat market the men are just wearing their usual masks the hair nets over their beers their Nets over their hair they're not covering their nose or mouth protecting others or protecting themselves that is unusual. There's not 6ft in between the people that our shopping and there's definitely not six feet between the employees perhaps this is why the security guard didn't want me taking pictures. However because I know that the coronavirus isn't nearly as serious as the nation is putting on I don't think that this is a big deal.A week ago I visited the H-E-B on Thousand Oaks. There's a big line outside the door and there's a bunch of employees controlling traffic there's only 10 people allowed in the store at a time and nobody's allowed to use the bathroom. And because the Central Market on Broadway it hasn't fallen into place with this methodology maybe that's another reason they didn't want me to take pictures.
A little less than a week ago I went to the H-E-B in Lincoln Heights. They're letting people in the store they're not limiting how many people they are trying to hurry people out when I walked around taking pictures they got very upset once again I don't understand.
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